Identification of the products and nucleotide sequences of two regulatory genes involved in the exogenous induction of phosphoglycerate transport in Salmonella typhimurium
- PMID: 2842311
- PMCID: PMC211441
- DOI: 10.1128/jb.170.9.4299-4303.1988
Identification of the products and nucleotide sequences of two regulatory genes involved in the exogenous induction of phosphoglycerate transport in Salmonella typhimurium
Abstract
We describe the determination of the nucleotide sequence of two genes (pgtB and pgtC) contained within the 3.4-kilobase DNA segment sandwiched between the transporter gene, pgtP, and the regulatory gene, pgtA. These two genes are involved in the regulation of expression of phosphoglycerate transport in Salmonella typhimurium. The sequence indicates the presence of two large open reading frames, potentially coding for two polypeptides of 397 and 593 amino acid residues. The two gene products were identified by using the bacteriophage T7 RNA polymerase-T7 promoter coupled system of Tabor and Richardson, and the observed apparent mass of 45 and 69 kilodaltons correlated well with the respective open reading frames. The cellular location of these two polypeptides was directly determined, and the polypeptides were found to be associated with the membrane. Although overall these polypeptides appear to be hydrophilic, there is one hydrophobic transmembrane segment in the smaller polypeptide and four such segments in the larger polypeptide which can account for their association with the membrane. In the accompanying paper, we present genetic evidence that pgtB and pgtC genes are involved in the induction of the pgtP expression by modulating derepressor activity.
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