Abstract
Expression of pyrimidine de novo biosynthesis is downregulated by an exogenous uracil in many bacteria. In this study, we show that a putative binding motif sequence of PyrR is required for uracil-mediated repression of pyrR-lacZ translational fusion. However, the uracil response was still observed in the strain with the pyrR gene deleted, implying the existence of a uracil response factor other than PyrR which also acts through the PyrR binding loop region. Deletion of rho, encoding the transcription termination factor Rho, resulted in an increase in the expression of pyrR-lacZ. Moreover, the strain with a double deletion of pyrR and rho showed elimination of the uracil-responsive downregulation of the pyrR-lacZ. Therefore, expression of the pyrimidine biosynthetic gene cluster in Corynebacterium glutamicum is controlled by two different mechanisms mediated by PyrR and Rho.
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Tanaka, Y., Teramoto, H., & Inui, M. (2015). Regulation of the expression of De Novo pyrimidine biosynthesis genes in Corynebacterium glutamicum. Journal of Bacteriology, 197(20), 3307–3316. https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.00395-15
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