Suppressor mutations in rpoA suggest that OmpR controls transcription by direct interaction with the alpha subunit of RNA polymerase
Publication Year
1991
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
We have isolated mutations in rpoA, the gene encoding the alpha subunit of RNA polymerase, that specifically affect transcriptional control by OmpR and EnvZ, the two-component regulatory system that controls porin gene expression in Escherichia coli. Characterization of these mutations and a previously isolated rpoA allele suggests that both positive and negative regulation of porin gene transcription involves a direct interaction between OmpR and RNA polymerase through the alpha subunit. Several of the rpoA mutations cluster in the carboxy-terminal portion of the alpha protein, further suggesting that it is this domain of alpha that is involved in interaction with OmpR and perhaps other transcriptional regulators as well.
Keywords
Base Sequence,
Escherichia coli,
Genes, Bacterial,
Molecular Sequence Data,
Transcription, Genetic,
Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial,
Recombinant Fusion Proteins,
Mutagenesis, Site-Directed,
Macromolecular Substances,
beta-Galactosidase,
DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases,
Genotype,
Alleles,
Polymerase Chain Reaction,
Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins,
Oligodeoxyribonucleotides,
Porins
Journal
J Bacteriol
Volume
173
Issue
23
Pages
7501-10
Date Published
12/1991
ISSN Number
0021-9193
Alternate Journal
J Bacteriol
PMID
1657891