Effects of R100 Mutant MerR on Regulation of mer Operon from Shigella flexneri
Effects of R100 Mutant MerR on Regulation of mer Operon from Shigella flexneri
- 한국미생물·생명공학회
- Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
- Vol.4 No.4
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1994.01245 - 249 (5 pages)
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An amino-terminal 14 amino acids deletion and three site-directed mutations were created to investigate the mechanism of induction and repression of MerR regulatory protein in R100 mer operon from gramnegative Shigella flexneri. The amino-terminal 14 amino acids deletion, Cysl17Ser, and Cys126Ser mutations abolished the inducibility of the mer operon and the Hisl18Ala mutation resulted in the reduction of inducibility (about 9.1 % remaining) in complementation experiment in the presence of $Hg^{2+}$ at subtoxic level ($1\mu M$). The complementation experiment with $Hg^{2+}$ absent showed that Hisl18Ala, Cys126Ser, and wild-type MerR could repress the operon but Cysl17Ser could not, and the amino-terminal deletion mutant could neither induce nor repress the R100 mer operon.
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