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The regulation of transcription of the pckA gene coding for phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase in Escherichia coli was analysed by site-directed mutagenesis of the promoter region and measurement of in vitro transcription initiation. Mutation of the guanine residue at position -14 to either cytosine or thymine was found to result in a drastic decrease of transcription, even in the presence of the natural -35 hexamer TTTCCA that differs by only two nucleotides from the consensus sequence TTGACA. It was concluded that the promoter region of pckA contains an extended -10 module, 5'-TG-3', located one base upstream of the -10 hexamer, which is crucial for transcription.The regulation of transcription of the pckA gene coding for phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase in Escherichia coli was analysed by site-directed mutagenesis of the promoter region and measurement of in vitro transcription initiation. Mutation of the guanine residue at position -14 to either cytosine or thymine was found to result in a drastic decrease of transcription, even in the presence of the natural -35 hexamer TTTCCA that differs by only two nucleotides from the consensus sequence TTGACA. It was concluded that the promoter region of pckA contains an extended -10 module, 5'-TG-3', located one base upstream of the -10 hexamer, which is crucial for transcription. |