Effects of multicopy LeuO on the expression of the acid-inducible lysine decarboxylase gene in Escherichia coli.
AUTOR(ES)
Shi, X
RESUMO
We previously reported that mutations in hns, the structural gene for the histone-like protein H-NS, cause derepressed expression of cadA, which encodes the acid-inducible lysine decarboxylase at noninducing pH (pH 8.0). This study reports the characterization of a plasmid isolated from an Escherichia coli library that suppresses the effect of an hns mutation on cadA expression. A previously sequenced open reading frame, leuO, proves to be the gene that causes the hns-complementing phenotype. The mechanism for this phenotype appears to be overexpression of leuO from a multicopy plasmid, which drastically reduces production of CadC, the essential activator for cadA induction. These results show an in vivo regulatory phenotype for leuO, consistent with its proposed protein sequence.
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