The regulatory region of the ompA gene from Escherichia coli has been characterized by biochemical and genetic approaches. Two overlapping promoters, P1 and P2, organized in that order with respect to the ompA coding sequence, were identified and it was found that ompA possesses an unusually long le
Nucleotide sequence of ompV, the gene for a major Vibrio cholerae outer membrane protein
โ Scribed by Pohlner, Johannes ;Meyer, Thomas F. ;Jalajakumari, M. B. ;Manning, Paul A.
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 647 KB
- Volume
- 205
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0026-8925
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โฆ Synopsis
The nucleotide sequence of the ompV gene of Vibrio cholerae was determined. The product of the gene is a 28,000 dalton protein which, after the removal of a 19 amino acid signal sequence, produces a mature outer membrane protein of 26,000 daltons. The cleavage site was determined by amino-terminal amino acid sequencing of the purified mature protein. The DNA upstream of the gene shows the presence of a typical promoter region as judged from the Escherichia coli consensus information; however, the Shine-Dalgarno sequence is associated with a region capable of forming a secondary structure in the mRNA. The formation of this structure would inhibit binding of the mRNA to the ribosome and reduce translation. It is proposed that this structure is recognized by a positive activator in V. cholerae and because of its absence in E. coli ompV is poorly expressed. The distribution of rare codons within ompV suggests that they may serve to slow down the translation of particular domains such that the nascent polypeptide has an opportunity to take up its conformation without interference from the later formed regions. Such a mechanism could aid localization of the protein if export were by a contranslational secretion system.
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