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  • Protein binding in vivo to OP2 promoter of the Pseudomonas putida TOL plasmid.

Protein binding in vivo to OP2 promoter of the Pseudomonas putida TOL plasmid.

Biochemistry and molecular biology international (1998-12-23)
K Miura, S Inouye, A Nakazawa
ABSTRACT

The transcription of OP2 encoding enzymes for m-toluate catabolism on the Pseudomonas putida TOL plasmid is activated by basal-level XylS protein in the presence of m-toluate or by overproduced XylS protein in the absence of m-toluate. In this study, in vivo dimethyl sulfate (DMS) footprinting was performed to understand the mechanism of transcriptional regulation of OP2 promoter by XylS. In the presence of overproduced XylS without m-toluate, several protected nucleotides were observed, indicating the binding of RNA polymerase to DNA. However, the protection was canceled upon addition of m-toluate. These results suggest that RNA polymerase is retained by XylS on the OP2 promoter in the absence of inducer, and is released by m-toluate binding to XylS, concomitant with transcription.

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m-Toluic acid, ReagentPlus®, 99%