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Journal of Bacteriology, July 2000, p. 4104-4107, Vol. 182, No. 14
Laboratory of Enzyme Technology, Institute of
Microbiology CAS, Prague 4, 142 20, Czech
Republic,1 and Department of Genetics,
University of Groningen, 9751 NN Haren, The
Netherlands2
Received 6 March 2000/Accepted 20 April 2000
The expression of the neutral protease gene (npr) from
the thermophilic Bacillus sp. BT1 strain was studied in its
natural host and in mesophilic Bacillus subtilis. In the
thermophilic BT1 strain, the transcription of the protease gene is
initiated from its own promoter, just 5' to the gene. In contrast, in
heterologous B. subtilis this thermophilic npr
promoter does not function, and expression of the npr gene
results from transcription originating upstream of an adjacent gene,
open reading frame X (ORF X). A functional promoter was identified 5'
to ORF X that is required for efficient expression of the
npr gene in Bacillus subtilis as verified by
primer extension, reverse transcription-PCR, and 5' rapid amplification
of cDNA ends experiments. These data suggest that transcriptional
signals used in thermophilic Bacillus sp. BT1 strain are
different from those used in B. subtilis.
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Expression of the Neutral Protease Gene from a
Thermophilic Bacillus sp. BT1 Strain in Bacillus
subtilis and Its Natural Host: Identification of a
Functional Promoter
erek1,* and
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Czech Academy of
Sciences, Institute of Microbiology, Víde
ská 1083, Prague 4-Kr
, 142 20, Czech Republic. Phone: 420 2 4752237. Fax:
420 2 4727021. E-mail: vecerek{at}biomed.cas.cz.
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