Molecular analysis of the Escherichia coli phoP-phoQ operon.

M Kasahara, A Nakata, H Shinagawa
Author Information
  1. M Kasahara: Department of Experimental Chemotherapy, Osaka University, Japan.

Abstract

The phoP-phoQ operon of Salmonella typhimurium is a member of the family of two-component regulatory systems and controls expression of the phoN gene that codes for nonspecific acid phosphatase and the genes involved in the pathogenicity of the bacterium. The phoP-phoQ operon of Escherichia coli was cloned on a plasmid vector by complementation of a phoP mutant, and the 4.1-kb nucleotide sequence, which includes the phoP-phoQ operon and its flanking regions, was determined. The phoP-phoQ operon was mapped at 25 min on the standard E. coli linkage map by hybridization with the Kohara mini set library of the E. coli chromosome (Y. Kohara, K. Akiyama, and K. Isono, Cell 50:495-508, 1987). The predicted phoP and phoQ gene products consist of 223 and 486 amino acids with estimated molecular masses of 25,534 and 55,297 Da, respectively, which correspond well with the sizes of the PhoP and PhoQ proteins identified by the maxicell method. The amino acid sequences of PhoP and PhoQ of E. coli were 93 and 86% identical, respectively, to those of S. typhimurium.

Associated Data

GENBANK | D90393; M79367; M79368; M79369; M79370; M79371; M79372; M84980; M90750; Z11493

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MeSH Term

Amino Acid Sequence
Bacterial Proteins
Base Sequence
Chromosomes, Bacterial
Cloning, Molecular
Escherichia coli
Genes, Bacterial
Genes, Regulator
Molecular Sequence Data
Operon
Promoter Regions, Genetic
Restriction Mapping
Transcription Factors

Chemicals

Bacterial Proteins
Transcription Factors
PhoP protein, Bacteria

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