Journal of Bacteriology, January 1999, p. 353-356, Vol. 181, No. 1
Section of Molecular and Cellular Biology,
University of California, Davis, California 95616
Received 8 September 1998/Accepted 21 October 1998
A Bacillus subtilis promoter, Px, that functions in a
convergent manner with the sigA operon promoter P3 has been
found in the sigA operon. Promoter Px is turned on at the
same time as promoter P3 during early sporulation. The transcript from
promoter Px codes for a small protein with partial homology to the OmpR protein from Escherichia coli and also carries an
untranslated sequence at its 3' end that is complementary to the 5' end
of the P3 transcript, which codes for the ribosome binding site of dnaE. The gene controlled by Px has been called
antE. The expression of antE does not require
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A Novel Bacillus subtilis Gene,
antE, Temporally Regulated and Convergent to and
Overlapping dnaE

and
B,
E, or
H. Px was
transcribed in vitro by the
A holoenzyme and is the
seventh promoter to be recognized in the
A operon. A
possible role for the antE gene during early sporulation is proposed.
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