Expression of Each Cistron in the gal Operon Can Be Regulated by Transcription Termination and Generation of a galK -Specific mRNA, mK2
Author(s) -
Xun Wang,
Sang Chun Ji,
Sang Hoon Yun,
Heung Jin Jeon,
Si Wouk Kim,
Heon M. Lim
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of bacteriology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.652
H-Index - 246
eISSN - 1067-8832
pISSN - 0021-9193
DOI - 10.1128/jb.01577-14
Subject(s) - cistron , operon , biology , transcription (linguistics) , microbiology and biotechnology , messenger rna , trp operon , cleavage (geology) , gene , rna , genetics , escherichia coli , linguistics , philosophy , paleontology , fracture (geology)
Thegal operon ofEscherichia coli has 4 cistrons,galE ,galT ,galK , andgalM . In our previous report (H. J. Lee, H. J. Jeon, S. C. Ji, S. H. Yun, H. M. Lim, J. Mol. Biol.378: 318–327, 2008), we identified 6 different mRNA species, mE1, mE2, mT1, mK1, mK2, and mM1, in thegal operon and mapped these mRNAs. The mRNA map suggests a gradient of gene expression known as natural polarity. In this study, we investigated how the mRNAs are generated to understand the cause of natural polarity. Results indicated that mE1, mT1, mK1, and mM1, whose 3′ ends are located at the end of each cistron, are generated by transcription termination. Since each transcription termination is operating with a certain frequency and those 4 mRNAs have 5′ ends at the transcription initiation site(s), these transcription terminations are the basic cause of natural polarity. Transcription terminations atgalE-galT andgalT-galK junctions, making mE1 and mT1, are Rho dependent. However, the terminations to make mK1 and mM1 are partially Rho dependent. The 5′ ends of mK2 are generated by an endonucleolytic cleavage of a pre-mK2 by RNase P, and the 3′ ends are generated by Rho termination 260 nucleotides before the end of the operon. The 5′ portion of pre-mK2 is likely to become mE2. These results also suggested thatgalK expression could be regulated through mK2 production independent from natural polarity.
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