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J. Bacteriol., Oct 1995, 5952-5958, Vol 177, No. 20
G Segal and EZ Ron
The dnaKJ operon of Agrobacterium tumefaciens was cloned and sequenced and
was found to be highly homologous to previously analyzed dnaKJ operons.
Transcription of this operon in A. tumefaciens was stimulated by heat shock
as well as by exposure to ethanol and hydrogen peroxide. There were two
transcripts representing the dnaKJ operon: one containing the dnaK and dnaJ
genes and the second containing only the dnaK gene. Primer extension
analysis indicated that transcription started from the same site in
heat-shocked cells and in untreated cells. The upstream regulatory region
of the dnaKJ operon of A. tumefaciens does not contain the highly conserved
inverted repeat sequence previously found in the groESL operon of this
bacterium, as well as in many other groE and dnaK operons. Sequence
analysis of the promoter region of several groESL and dnaK operons from
alpha-purple proteobacteria indicates the existence of a putative promoter
sequence different from the known consensus promoter sequences recognized
by the Escherichia coli vegetative or heat shock sigma factor. This
promoter may constitute the heat shock promoter of these alpha-purple
proteobacteria.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
The dnaKJ operon of Agrobacterium tumefaciens: transcriptional analysis and evidence for a new heat shock promoter
Department of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology, George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel-Aviv University, Israel.
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