Isolation of a Negative Control Mutant of the Nitrogen Assimilation Control Protein, NAC, in Klebsiella aerogenes
- 15 January 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 185 (2) , 688-92
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.185.2.688-692.2003
Abstract
A negative control mutant of the nitrogen assimilation control protein, NAC, has been isolated. Mutants with the leucine at position 111 changed to a nonhydrophobic residue activate transcription from hut and ure promoters, but fail to repress gdhA expression. This failure does not result from failure to bind to either of the two sites required for gdhA repression, but the binding at those sites is altered in the mutant. It appears that the NAC negative control mutants fail to form the complex structures (probably tetramers) formed by wild-type NAC at the gdhA promoter.Keywords
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