Predicted glycosyl transferase genes located outside the HEP island are required for formation of heterocyst envelope polysaccharide in Anabaena sp strain PCC 7120


Autoria(s): Wang, Yu; Lechno-Yossef, Sigal; Gong, Yangmin; Fan, Qing; Wolk, Peter; Xu, Xudong
Data(s)

01/07/2007

Resumo

During maturation, heterocysts form an envelope layer of polysaccharide, called heterocyst envelope polysaccharide (HEP), whose synthesis depends on a cluster of genes, the HEP island, and on an additional, distant gene, hepB, or a gene immediately downstream from hepB. We show that HEP formation depends upon the predicted glycosyl transferase genes all4160 at a third locus and alr3699, which is adjacent to hepB and is cotranscribed with it. Mutations in the histidine kinase genes hepN and hepK appear to silence the promoter of hepB and incompletely down-regulate all4160.

During maturation, heterocysts form an envelope layer of polysaccharide, called heterocyst envelope polysaccharide (HEP), whose synthesis depends on a cluster of genes, the HEP island, and on an additional, distant gene, hepB, or a gene immediately downstream from hepB. We show that HEP formation depends upon the predicted glycosyl transferase genes all4160 at a third locus and alr3699, which is adjacent to hepB and is cotranscribed with it. Mutations in the histidine kinase genes hepN and hepK appear to silence the promoter of hepB and incompletely down-regulate all4160.

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http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/152342/8504

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/58765

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Wang, Yu; Lechno-Yossef, Sigal; Gong, Yangmin; Fan, Qing; Wolk, Peter; Xu, Xudong.Predicted glycosyl transferase genes located outside the HEP island are required for formation of heterocyst envelope polysaccharide in Anabaena sp strain PCC 7120,JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY,2007,189(14):5372-5378

Palavras-Chave #Microbiology #SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT #PCC 7120 #BACILLUS-SUBTILIS #EXPRESSION #PROTEIN #DIFFERENTIATION #NITROGENASE #MATURATION #MUTANTS #PATHWAY
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