Construction of lacZ promoter probe vectors for use in Synechococcus: application to the identification of CO2-regulated promoters
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Construction of lacZ promoter probe vectors for use in Synechococcus: application to the identification of CO2-regulated promoters
Abstract
It was shown that the Escherichia coli lacZ gene could be expressed in the cyanobacterium Synechococcus R2 PCC7942 both as a plasmid-borne form and also integrated into the chromosome. A promoterless form of the lacZ gene was constructed and used as a reporter gene to make transcriptional fusions with cyanobacterial promoters using a shuttle vector system and also via a process of integration by homologous recombination. Synechococcus R2 promoter-lacZ gene fusions were then used to identify CO2-regulated promoters, by quantitatively assessing beta-galactosidase activity under high and low CO2 conditions using a fluorescence assay. Several promoters induced under low CO2 conditions were detected.
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