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J. Biochem, 2003, Vol. 134, No. 6 935-946
© 2003 Japanese Biochemical Society


MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

Organization and Expression of the Bacillus subtilis sigY Operon

Shigeo Tojo1, Masayuki Matsunaga1, Takashi Matsumoto2, Choong-Min Kang*,1, Hirotake Yamaguchi1, Kei Asai2, Yoshito Sadaie2, Ken-ichi Yoshida1 and Yasutaro Fujita§,1

1 Department of Biotecnology, Faculty of Life Science and Biotechnology, Fukuyama University, 985 Sanzo, Higashimura-cho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima 729-0292; and 2 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Science, Saitama University, Saitama 338-8570

We investigated the organization and expression of the Bacillus subtilis sigY operon, the first gene of which codes for {sigma}Y, a member of the extracytoplasmic function (ECF) family of sigma factors. The sigY operon, comprising six genes (sigY, yxlC, D, E, F, and G), was induced upon nitrogen starvation; it was continuously transcribed from the 31st base upstream of sigY to a neighboring convergent gene, yxlH, resulting in a 4.2-kb mRNA. The expression of the sigY operon was also positively autoregulated through {sigma}Y, suggesting that its transcription is likely to be directed by {sigma}Y. Deletion analysis of the sigY promoter, which was localized by primer extension, revealed the promoter region of sigY with the "–10" and "–35" sequences of CGTC and TGAACG, respectively. The latter sequence was distinct from those recognized by {sigma}W, {sigma}X, and {sigma}M. The {sigma}Y-directed transcription of sigY was under negative regulation involving YxlD. sigY disruption affected sporulation induced by nitrogen starvation, but sigY induction upon nitrogen starvation was not associated with the sporulation process. The organization and function of the sigY operon are significantly conserved in several microorganisms living in adverse living environments.

* Present address: Choong-Min Kang, Children’s Hospital, Enders 609, 300 Longwood Ave., Boston, MA 02115, USA.

§ To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel: +81-84-936-2111, Fax: +81-84-936-2459, E-mail: yfujita{at}bt.fubt.fukuyama-u.ac.jp


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