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J Bacteriol, February 1998, p. 737-741, Vol. 180, No. 3
Lehrstuhl für Mikrobiologie, Institut
für Mikrobiologie, Biochemie und Genetik der Friedrich-Alexander
Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, D-91058 Erlangen,
Germany
Received 25 June 1997/Accepted 19 November 1997
Eight Tn10 Tet repressor mutants with an
induction-deficient phenotype and with primary mutations located at or
close to the dimer interface were mutagenized and screened for
inducibility in the presence of tetracycline. The second-site
suppressors with wild-type-like operator binding activity that were
obtained act, except for one, at a distance, suggesting that they
contribute to conformational changes in the Tet repressor. Many of
these long-range suppressors occur along the dimer interface,
indicating that interactions between the monomers play an important
role in Tet repressor induction.
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Intragenic Suppressors of Induction-Deficient TetR
Mutants: Localization and Potential Mechanism of Action
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