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J. Bacteriol., Nov 1996, 6361-6365, Vol 178, No. 21
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology

Identification and characterization of transcripts from the biotin biosynthetic operon of Bacillus subtilis

JB Perkins, S Bower, CL Howitt, RR Yocum and J Pero
OmniGene Bioproducts, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA.

Northern (RNA) blot analysis of the Bacillus subtilis biotin operon, bioWAFDBIorf2, detected at least two steady-state polycistronic transcripts initiated from a putative vegetative (Pbio) promoter that precedes the operon, i.e., a full-length 7.2-kb transcript covering the entire operon and a more abundant 5.1-kb transcript covering just the first five genes of the operon. Biotin and the B. subtilis birA gene product regulated synthesis of the transcripts. Moreover, replacing the putative Pbio promoter and regulatory sequence with a constitutive SP01 phage promoter resulted in higher-level constitutive synthesis. Removal of a rho-independent terminator-like sequence located between the fifth (bioB) and sixth (bioI) genes prevented accumulation of the 5.1-kb transcript, suggesting that the putative terminator functions to limit expression of bioI, which is thought to be involved in an early step in biotin synthesis.


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