Lactobacillus bulgaricus asparagine synthetase and asparaginyl-tRNA synthetase: coregulation by transcription antitermination?
AUTOR(ES)
Kim, S I
RESUMO
Genes encoding the ammonia-dependent asparagine synthetase (asnA) and asparaginyl-tRNA synthetase (asnS) have been cloned from Lactobacillus bulgaricus ATCC 11842. The nucleotide sequence suggests that asnA and asnS are organized as one operon and regulated by the tRNA-directed transcription antitermination mechanism (T. M. Henkin, Mol. Microbiol. 13:381-387, 1994).
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