Bacillus subtilis DegU acts as a positive regulator for comK expression
- PMID: 8955341
- DOI: 10.1016/s0014-5793(96)01170-2
Bacillus subtilis DegU acts as a positive regulator for comK expression
Abstract
Bacillus subtilis ComK plays a critical role in competence development. We report that B. subtilis degR, a positive regulator for exoenzyme production, is negatively regulated by overproduced ComK caused by a mecA null mutation. To identify a positive regulator for comK expression in the mecA background, mutations that allowed the degR gene to be expressed were screened in Tn10 transposon insertion mutants. As a result, we identified degU insertion mutations as those having such a property. The degU mutation reduced comK-lacZ expression in a competence medium in both the wild-type and mecA cells in sporulation and competence media. These results indicate that the degU gene product acts as a positive regulator for comK expression even under the condition where the negative regulation of comK by MecA is released.
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