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An Operator Binding-negative Mutation of Xyl Repressor from Bacillus Subtilis is Trans Dominant in Bacillus Megaterium

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Specialty Microbiology
Date 1993 May 1
PMID 8319885
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Abstract

We have selected a Bacillus subtilis 168-borne xylR Ser to Leu mutation at position 41 of the encoded amino acid sequence showing a constitutive expression phenotype for the xyl operon. When cloned on a multi-copy plasmid in a B. megaterium strain harbouring a single-copy xylA-lacZ fusion it leads to derepression of beta-galactosidase expression. Thus, it is trans dominant over the endogenous xylR, indicating that Xyl repressor functions as a multimer. This result also supports the assumption that the mutation is in a putative alpha-helix-turn-alpha-helix operator binding motif of Xyl repressor.

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