Identification of the promoter of the Bacillus subtilis sdh operon

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The Bacillus subtilis sdhCAB operon contains the structural genes for the three subunits of the membranebound succinate dehydrogenase complex. An sdh-specific transcript of about 3,450 nucleotides was detected in vegetative bacteria. S1 nuclease mapping experiments showed that the shd operon is transcribed from a sigma-43 promoter; the transcript starts at a guanosine residue 90 base pairs upstream from the first gene of the operon, sdhC. No shd transcript was found in B. subtilis carrying the sdh-115 mutation, which decreases expression of the sdh operon by more than 99%. The sdh-115 mutation is a G-to-A transition in the -35 region of the sigma-43 promoter. The sdh operon is sensitive to glucose repression. When the sdh promoter region was used to drive transcription of the cat-86 gene this gene also became glucose repressed.

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Melin, L., Magnusson, K., & Rutberg, L. (1987). Identification of the promoter of the Bacillus subtilis sdh operon. Journal of Bacteriology, 169(7), 3232–3236. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.169.7.3232-3236.1987

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