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J. Bacteriol., 08 1995, 4549-4552, Vol 177, No. 15
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology

Regulation of the glnBA operon of Rhodobacter capsulatus

R Borghese and JD Wall
Biochemistry Department, University of Missouri-Columbia 65211, USA.

In a recent report identifying the promoters of the Rhodobacter capsulatus glnBA operon, it was suggested that an internal promoter upstream of the glnA gene probably resulted in different levels of glnBA and glnA transcripts (D. Foster-Hartnett and R. G. Kranz, J. Bacteriol. 176:5171-5176, 1994). Therefore, to investigate the regulation, we constructed and examined the expression of a number of translational fusions in R. capsulatus glnBA. The results support a role for posttranscriptional regulation.


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