Identification of a Shigella Flexneri criR Gene Increasing ipa Genes Expression: A novel member of response regulators of the two-component signal transduction family

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Abstract

A genetic locus named cri, which enhanced the expression of ipa genes, was cloned into Escherichia coli K-12 from Shigella ñexneri 1b chromosomal DNA. Subcloning and Tn5-Tc1 transposon experiments showed that cri locus was located on a 2.6-kb HindIII fragment. Nucleotide sequence analysis of the region revealed at least three open reading frames (ORF), one of which, named criR, encoded a protein of 226 amino-acid residues and transcriptionally increased the ipaB expression. The deduced regulatory protein CriR shared a significant homology with bacterial transcriptional activators of the two-component signal transduction family. A homologue of the criR gene was present in genomic DNA of Shigella spp. and E. coli strains, and mapped at the 14.6-min region of E. coli K-12 chromosomal DNA. These results indicate that criR is a new member of response regulators. © 1996, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases Editorial Committee. All rights reserved.

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Ming-Shan, Q. I., Watanabe, H., & Yoshikura, H. (1996). Identification of a Shigella Flexneri criR Gene Increasing ipa Genes Expression: A novel member of response regulators of the two-component signal transduction family. Japanese Journal of Medical Science and Biology, 49(42496), 219–239. https://doi.org/10.7883/yoken1952.49.219

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