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. 1993 Dec 15;296 ( Pt 3)(Pt 3):851-7.
doi: 10.1042/bj2960851.

The Escherichia coli cysG promoter belongs to the 'extended -10' class of bacterial promoters

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The Escherichia coli cysG promoter belongs to the 'extended -10' class of bacterial promoters

T Belyaeva et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

The Escherichia coli cysG promoter has been subcloned and shown to function constitutively in a range of different growth conditions. Point mutations identify the -10 hexamer and an important 5'-TGN-3' motif immediately upstream. The effects of different deletions suggest that specific sequences in the -35 region are not essential for the activity of this promoter in vivo. This conclusion was confirmed by in vitro run-off transcription assays. The DNAase I footprint of RNA polymerase at the cysG promoter reveals extended protection upstream of the transcript start, and studies with potassium permanganate as a probe suggest that the upstream region is distorted in open complexes. Taken together, the results show that the cysG promoter belongs to the 'extended -10' class of promoters, and the base sequence is similar to that of the P1 promoter of the E. coli galactose operon, another promoter in this class. In vivo, messenger initiated at the cysG promoter appears to be processed by cleavage at a site 41 bases downstream from the transcript start point.

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