Activation of Silent gal Genes in the lac-gal Regulon of Streptococcus thermophilus
- 15 February 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 183 (4) , 1184-1194
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.183.4.1184-1194.2001
Abstract
Streptococcus thermophilus strain CNRZ 302 is unable to ferment galactose, neither that generated intracellularly by lactose hydrolysis nor the free sugar. Nevertheless, sequence analysis and complementation studies with Escherichia coli demonstrated that strain CNRZ 302 contained structurally intact genes for the Leloir pathway enzymes. These were organized into an operon in the ordergalKTE, which was preceded by a divergently transcribed regulator gene, galR, and followed by a galMgene and the lactose operon lacSZ. Results of Northern blot analysis showed that the structural gal genes were transcribed weakly, and only in medium containing lactose, by strain CNRZ 302. However, in a spontaneous galactose-fermenting mutant, designated NZ302G, the galKTE genes were well expressed in cells grown on lactose or galactose. In both CNRZ 302 and the Gal+ mutant NZ302G, the transcription of thegalR gene was induced by growth on lactose. Disruption ofgalR indicated that it functioned as a transcriptional activator of both the gal and lac operons while negatively regulating its own expression. Sequence analysis of thegal promoter regions of NZ302G and nine other independently isolated Gal+ mutants of CNRZ 302 revealed mutations at three positions in the galK promoter region, which included substitutions at positions −9 and −15 as well as a single-base-pair insertion at position −37 with respect to the main transcription initiation point. Galactokinase activity measurements and analysis ofgusA reporter gene fusions in strains containing the mutated promoters suggested that they were gal promoter-up mutations. We propose that poor expression of the gal genes in the galactose-negative S. thermophilus CNRZ 302 is caused by naturally occurring mutations in the galKpromoter.Keywords
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