Gene cluster rpoBC1C2 in cyanobacteria does not constitute an operon
The core enzyme of the cyanobacterial DNA-dependent RNA polymerase contains a unique component, γ, which is absent from the corresponding enzymes of other eubacteria. In the heterocystous cyanobacterium Nostoc commune the gene encoding γ, rpoC1, is immediately adjacent to, and downstream of, rpoB. T...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Archives of biochemistry and biophysics 1991, Vol.284 (1), p.22-25 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The core enzyme of the cyanobacterial DNA-dependent RNA polymerase contains a unique component, γ, which is absent from the corresponding enzymes of other eubacteria. In the heterocystous cyanobacterium
Nostoc commune the gene encoding γ,
rpoC1, is immediately adjacent to, and downstream of,
rpoB. The
rpoC1 gene, and a 3′ adjacent gene,
rpoC2, correspond to the single
rpoC gene found in
Escherichia coli with respect to those domains conserved within their translational products. Northern analysis and primer extension assay show that in
N. commune,
rpoC1 and
rpoC2 are transcribed separately from
rpoB. The promoter of
rpoC1C2 can direct the expression of a promotorless
lacZ gene in
E. coli. As a consequence, cyanobacterial
rpo gene expression is distinct from the mode of cotranscription described for the equivalent sequences found in other eubacteria, archaebacteria, and plant chloroplasts. Also in this paper, a simple protocol for RNA isolation, which should be applicable for RNA isolation from plant cells, is presented. |
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ISSN: | 0003-9861 1096-0384 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0003-9861(91)90256-I |