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J. Bacteriol., Sep 1996, 5144-5152, Vol 178, No. 17
L Liu, MM Nakano, OH Lee and P Zuber
The establishment of genetic competence in Bacillus subtilis is controlled
by a vast signal transduction network involving the products of genes that
function in several postexponential-phase processes. Two of these proteins,
SinR and DegU, serve as molecular switches that influence a cell's decision
to undergo either sporulation or genetic competence development. In order
to determine the roles of SinR and DegU in competence control, multicopy
suppression experiments with plasmid-amplified comS, SinR, and degU genes
were undertaken. Multicopy comS was found to elevate competence gene
transcription and transformation efficiency in both wild-type and sinR
mutant cells but not in degU mutant cells. Multicopy degU failed to
suppress comS or sinR mutations. No suppression of comS or degU by
multicopy sinR was observed. The expression of a comS'::'lacZ translational
fusion and srf- lacZ operon fusion was examined in sinR cells and cells
bearing plasmid- amplified sinR. The expression of comS'::'lacZ gene fusion
was reduced by the sinR mutation, but both comS'::'lacZ and srf-lacZ were
repressed by multicopy sinR. Cells bearing plasmid-amplified sinR were
poorly competent. These results suggest that sinR is required for optimal
comS expression but not transcription from the srf promoter and that SinR
at high concentrations represses srf transcription initiation.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Plasmid-amplified comS enhances genetic competence and suppresses sinR in Bacillus subtilis
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Louisiana State University Medical Center, Shreveport, USA.
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