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The DNA sequence of the gene for the secreted Bacillus subtilis enzyme levansucrase and its genetic control sites

✍ Scribed by Steinmetz, Michel ;Le Coq, Dominique ;Aymerich, Stéphane ;Gonzy-Tréboul, Geneviève ;Gay, Philippe


Publisher
Springer
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Weight
950 KB
Volume
200
Category
Article
ISSN
0026-8925

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✦ Synopsis


We present the sequence of a 2 kb fragment of the Bacillus subtilis Marburg genome containing sacB, the structural gene of levansucrase, a secreted enzyme inducible by sucrose. The peptide sequence deduced for the secreted enzyme is very similar to that directly determined by Delfour (1981) for levansucrase of the non-Marburg strain BS5. The peptide sequence is preceded by a 29 amino acid signal peptide. Codon usage in sacB is rather different from that in the sequenced genes of other secreted enzymes in B. subtilis, especially e-amylase.

Genetic evidence has shown that the sacB promotor is rather far from the beginning of sacB (200 bp or more). The 200 bp region preceding sacB shows some of the features of an attenuator. A preliminary discussion of the putative workings and roles of this attenuator-like structure is proposed, sacR c mutations, which allow constitutive expression of levansucrase, have been located within the 450 bp upstream of sacB. It is shown that sacR ~ and sacR + alleles control in cis the expression of the adjacent sacB gene.


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