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. 1997 Jan;179(2):557-62.
doi: 10.1128/jb.179.2.557-562.1997.

Quorum sensing in Vibrio fischeri: essential elements for activation of the luminescence genes

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Quorum sensing in Vibrio fischeri: essential elements for activation of the luminescence genes

A M Stevens et al. J Bacteriol. 1997 Jan.

Abstract

LuxR is required for cell density-dependent activation of the Vibrio fischeri luminescence (lux) genes. It has not been possible to study full-length LuxR in vitro, but a polypeptide containing the C-terminal transcriptional-activator domain of LuxR (LuxRdeltaN) has been purified, and its binding to lux regulatory DNA has been investigated. By itself, LuxRdeltaN interacts with a region of lux regulatory DNA that is upstream of the lux box, which is a 20-bp element that is required for LuxR activation of the luminescence operon. Individually, neither the purified LuxRdeltaN nor RNA polymerase binds to the lux box region, but together the two proteins bind in synergy to the lux box-luxI promoter region. We show that binding of LuxRdeltaN to the upstream region is not a prerequisite for its synergistic binding with RNA polymerase to the lux box and the luxI promoter region. We also show that LuxRdeltaN and RNA polymerase are both required and sufficient for transcriptional activation of the lux operon. This argues against the hypothesis that LuxR functions to alleviate repression of the lux operon by another cellular factor. Rather, our data support the view that LuxR functions as an accessory factor that enables RNA polymerase to bind to and initiate transcription from the promoter of the lux operon.

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