Rho-Dependent Transcription Termination in the tna Operon of Escherichia coli : Roles of the boxA Sequence and the rut Site
- 15 July 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 182 (14) , 3981-3988
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.182.14.3981-3988.2000
Abstract
Expression of the tryptophanase (tna) operon ofEscherichia coli is regulated by catabolite repression and by tryptophan-induced transcription antitermination. Tryptophan induction prevents Rho-dependent transcription termination in the leader region of the operon. Induction requires translation of a 24-residue leader peptide-coding region, tnaC, containing a single, crucial Trp codon. Studies with a lacZ reporter construct lacking the tnaC-tnaA spacer region suggest that, in the presence of excess tryptophan, the TnaC leader peptide acts incis on the ribosome translating tnaC to inhibit its release. The stalled ribosome is thought to block Rho9s access to the transcript. In this paper we examine the roles of theboxA sequence and the rut site in Rho-dependent termination. Deleting six nucleotides (CGC CCT) of boxA or introducing specific point mutations in boxA results in high-level constitutive expression. Some constitutive changes introduced in boxA do not change the TnaC peptide sequence. We confirm that deletion of the rut site results in constitutive expression. We also demonstrate that, in each constitutive construct, replacement of the tnaC start codon by a UAG stop codon reduces expression significantly, suggesting that constitutive expression requires translation of the tnaCcoding sequence. Addition of bicyclomycin, an inhibitor of Rho, to these UAG constructs increases expression, demonstrating that reduced expression is due to Rho action. Combining a boxA point mutation with rut site deletion results in constitutive expression comparable to that of a maximally induced operon. These results support the hypothesis that in the presence of tryptophan the ribosome translating tnaC blocks Rho9s access to theboxA and rut sites, thereby preventing transcription termination.Keywords
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