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J. Bacteriol., 10 1995, 5401-5410, Vol 177, No. 19
P Chen, M Ailion, T Bobik, G Stormo and J Roth
Propanediol is degraded by a B12-dependent pathway in Salmonella
typhimurium. The enzymes for this pathway are encoded in a small region
(minute 41) that includes the pdu operon (controlling B12-dependent
degradation of propanediol) and the divergent cob operon (controlling
synthesis of cobalamin, B12). Expression of both operons is induced by
propanediol and globally controlled by the ArcA and Crp systems. The region
between the two operons encodes two proteins, PduF, a transporter of
propanediol, and PocR, which mediates the induction of the regulon by
propanediol. Insertion mutations between the pdu and cob operons have been
characterized, and their exact positions have been correlated with mutant
phenotypes. The region includes five promoters, four of which are
controlled by the PocR protein and induced by propanediol. The cob and pdu
operons each have one regulated promoter; the pduF gene is expressed from
two regulated promoters (P1 and P2). The P1 and P2 transcripts extend
beyond pduF to include the pocR gene; thus the PocR protein autoregulates
its expression from these promoters. The fifth promoter, PPoc, is adjacent
to the pocR gene and associated with a Crp binding site. We suggest that
all global control of the regulon is exerted by regulating the level of
PocR protein at the P1, P2, and PPoc promoters. A putative binding site for
the PocR protein has been identified by computer analysis. Eight close
matches to this proposed site were found in regions near the four promoters
known to be regulated by PocR protein: PPdu, P1, P2, and PCob. A three-
state model is proposed in which the regulon uses all five of its promoters
to control expression.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
Five promoters integrate control of the cob/pdu regulon in Salmonella typhimurium
Biology Department, University of Utah, Salt Lake City 84112, USA.
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