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J. Bacteriol., 02 1997, 1324-1328, Vol 179, No. 4
A Decatur, MT McMurry, BN Kunkel and R Losick
We report the existence of a small open reading frame (usd) that is located
between the promoter and coding sequence for the sporulation gene spoIIID
in Bacillus subtilis. The mRNA from the usd-spoIIID operon contains an
inverted repeat sequence that is predicted to form a stem- loop structure
that would sequester the ribosome binding site for spoIIID. A mutation
eliminating the ribosome binding site for the upstream open reading frame
caused an oligosporogenous phenotype and interfered with the translation,
but not the transcription, of the downstream gene spoIIID. We propose that
efficient synthesis of SpoIIID requires that the putative stem-loop
structure be disrupted by translation through the upstream open reading
frame.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Translation of the mRNA for the sporulation gene spoIIID of Bacillus subtilis is dependent upon translation of a small upstream open reading frame
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA.
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