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J. Bacteriol., 08 1995, 4601-4608, Vol 177, No. 16
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The Streptomyces coelicolor sapA gene encodes a spore coat protein. The
sapA promoter is regulated developmentally, with maximal expression
occurring in aerial hyphae at a late stage of colonial development. The DNA
sequences upstream from the transcription start point do not appear to fall
into a previously described promoter class. One (or more) putative
activation site, required for full activity, is eliminated when 5'
deletions extend to between -178 and -72 bases upstream from the
transcription start point. In addition, a downstream activation site is
destroyed by removing sequences between positions +40 and +120, relative to
the transcription start point, in the absence of an intact upstream region.
However, temporal regulation of transcription initiation over the course of
the life cycle is maintained faithfully in the absence of these elements,
even in the smallest 18-bp sapAp fragment containing sequences from
positions -8 to +10. Site-specific mutations around the transcriptional
start points shift the timing of sapA expression to an earlier stage in the
developmental cycle. These results sugges that a novel mechanism may be
involved in Streptomyces late gene expression.
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The sapA promoter from Streptomyces coelicolor requires activation sites and initiator-like sequences but No -10 or -35 sequences
Department of Microbiology, University of Texas, Austin 78712, USA.
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