TY - JOUR
T1 - Genetic and transcriptional organization of the clpC locus in Bifidobacterium breve UCC 2003
AU - Ventura, Marco
AU - Fitzgerald, Gerald F.
AU - Van Sinderen, Douwe
PY - 2005/10
Y1 - 2005/10
N2 - A homolog of the clpC ATPase gene was identified in the genome of Bifidobacterium breve UCC 2003. Since this gene is very well conserved among eubacteria, we employed a PCR-based approach using primers based on highly conserved regions of ClpC proteins in order to identify homologous genes in other bifidobacterial species. Analysis by slot blot, Northern blot, and primer extension experiments showed that transcription of clpC is induced in response to moderate heat shock regimes. Moreover, we identified in the genome sequence of A. breve UCC 2003 a gene, designated clgR, which is predicted to encode a transcriptional regulator involved in regulation of the bifidobacterial clpC gene. The role of this protein in the regulation of B. breve UCC 2003 clpC gene expression was investigated by performing gel retardation experiments. We show that a biologically active ClgR molecule requires one or more proteinaceous coactivators to assist in the specific binding of ClgR to the clpC promoter region.
AB - A homolog of the clpC ATPase gene was identified in the genome of Bifidobacterium breve UCC 2003. Since this gene is very well conserved among eubacteria, we employed a PCR-based approach using primers based on highly conserved regions of ClpC proteins in order to identify homologous genes in other bifidobacterial species. Analysis by slot blot, Northern blot, and primer extension experiments showed that transcription of clpC is induced in response to moderate heat shock regimes. Moreover, we identified in the genome sequence of A. breve UCC 2003 a gene, designated clgR, which is predicted to encode a transcriptional regulator involved in regulation of the bifidobacterial clpC gene. The role of this protein in the regulation of B. breve UCC 2003 clpC gene expression was investigated by performing gel retardation experiments. We show that a biologically active ClgR molecule requires one or more proteinaceous coactivators to assist in the specific binding of ClgR to the clpC promoter region.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/24944502086
U2 - 10.1128/AEM.71.10.6282-6291.2005
DO - 10.1128/AEM.71.10.6282-6291.2005
M3 - Article
C2 - 16204550
AN - SCOPUS:24944502086
SN - 0099-2240
VL - 71
SP - 6282
EP - 6291
JO - Applied and Environmental Microbiology
JF - Applied and Environmental Microbiology
IS - 10
ER -