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A DNA region recognized by the nitric oxide-responsive transcriptional activator NorR is conserved in β- and γ-proteobacteria

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JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY
卷 186, 期 23, 页码 7980-7987

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/JB.186.23.7980-7987.2004

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The sigma(54)-dependent regulator NorR activates transcription of target genes in response to nitric oxide (NO) or NO-generating agents. In Ralstonia eutropha H16, NorR activates transcription of the dicistronic norAB operon that encodes NorA, a protein of unknown function, and NorB, a nitric oxide reductase. A constitutively activating NorR derivative (NorR'), in which the N-terminal signaling domain was replaced by MalE, specifically bound to the norAB upstream region as revealed by gel retardation analysis. Within a 73-bp DNA segment protected by MaIE-NorR' in a DNase I footprint assay, three conserved inverted repeats, GGT-(N-7)-ACC (where N is any base), that we consider to be NorR-binding boxes were identified. Mutations altering the spacing or the base sequence of these repeats resulted in an 80 to 90% decrease of transcriptional activation by wildtype NorR. Genome database analyses demonstrate that the GT-(N-7)-AC core of the inverted repeat is found in several proteobacteria upstream of gene loci encoding proteins of nitric oxide metabolism, including nitric oxide reductase (NorB), flavorubredoxin (NorV), NO dioxygenase (Hmp), and hybrid cluster protein (Hcp).

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