A mutation in the rpoA gene encoding the alpha subunit of RNA polymerase that affects metE-metR transcription in Escherichia coli
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.177.3.524-529.1995
A mutation in the rpoA gene encoding the alpha subunit of RNA polymerase that affects metE-metR transcription in Escherichia coli
Abstract
The DNA-binding protein MetR belongs to the LysR family of transcriptional activators and is required for expression of the metE and metH promoters in Escherichia coli. However, it is not known if this activation is mediated by a direct interaction of MetR with RNA polymerase. In a search for RNA polymerase mutants defective in MetR-mediated activation of the metE gene, we isolated a mutation in the alpha subunit of RNA polymerase that decreases metE expression independently of the MetR protein. The mutation does not affect expression from the metH promoter, suggesting that the alpha subunit of RNA polymerase interacts differently at these two promoters. The mutation was mapped to codon 261 of the rpoA gene, resulting in a change from a glutamic acid residue to a lysine residue. Growth of the mutant is severely impaired in minimal medium even when supplemented with methionine and related amino acids, indicating a pleiotropic effect on gene expression. This rpoA mutation may identify either a site of contact with an as yet unidentified activator protein for metE expression or a site of involvement by the alpha subunit in sequence-specific recognition of the metE promoter.
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