2003
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m305281200
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Nucleotides from –16 to –12 Determine Specific Promoter Recognition by Bacterial σS-RNA Polymerase

Abstract: The alternative sigma factor S , mainly active in stationary phase of growth, recognizes in vitro a ؊10 promoter sequence almost identical to the one for the main sigma factor, 70 , thus raising the problem of how specific promoter recognition by S -RNA polymerase (E S ) is achieved in vivo. We investigated the promoter features involved in selective recognition by E S at the strictly S -dependent aidB promoter. We show that the presence of a C nucleotide as first residue of the aidB ؊10 sequence (؊12C), inste… Show more

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“…However, we expect that most promoters induced at the onset of stationary phase should belong to the class of promoters recognized with high affinity by the S subunit of RNA polymerase and thus should display promoter features favorable for E S . Indeed, the sequences of the Ϫ10 regions of the promoters tested are in good agreement with previous compilations of S -dependent promoters (23,47,54) and reflect the recently proposed motif TGN 0-2 CYATAMT (47). The Ϫ10 sequence of around 70% (12 of 18) of the newly characterized S -dependent promoters is immediately preceded by a C at the position conventionally indicated as Ϫ13; Ϫ13C is a widely conserved feature for promoter recognition by E S (9,15).…”
Section: Vol 186 2004 Gene Expression At the Onset Of Stationary Phsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…However, we expect that most promoters induced at the onset of stationary phase should belong to the class of promoters recognized with high affinity by the S subunit of RNA polymerase and thus should display promoter features favorable for E S . Indeed, the sequences of the Ϫ10 regions of the promoters tested are in good agreement with previous compilations of S -dependent promoters (23,47,54) and reflect the recently proposed motif TGN 0-2 CYATAMT (47). The Ϫ10 sequence of around 70% (12 of 18) of the newly characterized S -dependent promoters is immediately preceded by a C at the position conventionally indicated as Ϫ13; Ϫ13C is a widely conserved feature for promoter recognition by E S (9,15).…”
Section: Vol 186 2004 Gene Expression At the Onset Of Stationary Phsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The Ϫ10 sequence of around 70% (12 of 18) of the newly characterized S -dependent promoters is immediately preceded by a C at the position conventionally indicated as Ϫ13; Ϫ13C is a widely conserved feature for promoter recognition by E S (9,15). Six (30%) promoters (ansPp 1 , ansPp 2 , fbaB, talAp 2 , pfkBp 1 , and yggEp 2 ) display a C as the first nucleotide of the Ϫ10 promoter element (conventionally Ϫ12C), a feature that might prevent their transcription by E 70 (47). A TG motif is present upstream of the Ϫ10 element in 10 (50%) of the newly determined promoters, at positions from Ϫ17 to Ϫ14.…”
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“…Alignment of the bba74, ospA, ospE, and ospC upstream sequences from strains B31-MI and 297. The 70 consensus Ϫ35 and Ϫ10 sites for ospA, bba74, and ospE are based on those of E. coli (50,99) while the RpoS-dependent extended Ϫ10 for ospC is from Eggers et al (26). The ospA direct repeats (DR1 and DR2) and ospC operator region (IR1 and IR2) are based on Sohaskey et al (84) and Xu et al (101), respectively.…”
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