Identification of cold shock gene loci in Sinorhizobium meliloti by using a luxAB reporter transposon

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Using a luxAB reporter transposon, seven mutants of Sinorhizobium meliloti were identified as containing insertions in four cold shock loci. LuxAB activity was strongly induced (25- to 160-fold) after a temperature shift from 30 to 15°C. The transposon and flanking host DNA from each mutant was cloned, and the nucleic acid sequence of the insertion site was determined. Unexpectedly, five of the seven luxAB mutants contained transposon insertions in the 16S and 23S rRNA genes of two of the three rrn operons of S. meliloti. Directed insertion of luxA genes into each of the three rrn operons revealed that all three operons were similarly affected by cold shock. Two other insertions were found to be located downstream of a homolog of the major Escherichia coli cold shock gene, cspA. Although the cold shock loci were highly induced in response to a shift to low temperature, none of the insertions resulted in a statistically significant decrease in growth rate at 15°C.

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O’Connell, K. P., Gustafson, A. M., Lehmann, M. D., & Thomashow, M. F. (2000). Identification of cold shock gene loci in Sinorhizobium meliloti by using a luxAB reporter transposon. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 66(1), 401–405. https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.66.1.401-405.2000

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