Abstract
The Lactococcus lactis trpEGDCFBA operon is preceded by a noncoding leader region. Transcriptional studies of the trp operon revealed three transcripts with respective sizes of 8 kb (encompassing the entire operon), 290 bases, and 160 bases (corresponding to parts of the leader region). These transcripts most likely result from initiation at the unique P(trp) promoter, transcription termination at either T1 (upstream of the trp operon) or T2 (downstream of the trp operon), and/or processing. Three parameters were shown to differentially affect the amount of these transcripts: (i) following tryptophan depletion, the amount of the 8-kb transcript increases 300- to 500-fold; (ii) depletion in any amino acid increased transcription initiation about fourfold; and (iii) upon entry into stationary phase the amount of the 8-kb transcript decrease abruptly. The tryptophan-dependent transcription control is exerted through transcription antitermination.
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Raya, R., Bardowski, J., Andersen, P. S., Ehrlich, S. D., & Chopin, A. (1998). Multiple transcriptional control of the Lactococcus lactis trp operon. Journal of Bacteriology, 180(12), 3174–3180. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.180.12.3174-3180.1998
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