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J Bacteriol, April 1998, p. 1655-1661, Vol. 180, No. 7
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The ars Operon in the skin
Element of Bacillus subtilis Confers Resistance to
Arsenate and Arsenite
Tsutomu
Sato* and
Yasuo
Kobayashi
Department of Applied Biological Science,
Faculty of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and
Technology, Fuchu, Tokyo 183, Japan
Received 14 July 1997/Accepted 21 January 1998
The Bacillus subtilis skin element confers resistance
to arsenate and arsenite. The ars operon in the
skin element contains four genes in the order
arsR, ORF2, arsB, and
arsC. Three of these genes are homologous to the
arsR, arsB, and arsC genes from the staphylococcal plasmid pI258, while no homologs of ORF2
have been found. Inactivation of arsR, arsB, or
arsC results in either constitutive expression of
ars, an arsenite- and arsenate-sensitive phenotype, or an
arsenate-sensitive phenotype, respectively. These results suggest that
ArsR, ArsB, and ArsC function as a negative regulator, a
membrane-associated protein need for extrusion of arsenite, and
arsenate reductase, respectively. Expression of the ars
operon was induced by arsenate, arsenite, and antimonite. Northern
hybridization and primer extension analysis showed that synthesis of a
full-length ars transcript of about 2.4 kb was induced by
arsenate and that the ars promoter contains sequences that
resemble the
10 and
35 regions of promoters that are recognized by
E
A.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Applied Biological Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Tokyo University of
Agriculture and Technology, Fuchu, Tokyo 183, Japan. Phone: 81-423-67-5707. Fax: 81-423-67-5715. E-mail:
subtilis{at}cc.tuat.ac.jp.
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