The Staphylococcus-Aureus Chromosomal Gene Plac, Identified By Mutations Amplifying Plasmid-Pt181, Encodes A Sigma-Factor

NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH(1991)

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The Staphylococcus aureus chromosomal gene plaC, identified by mutations such as plaC1 that lead to the amplification of plasmid pT181, has been cloned and sequenced. The plaC gene encodes a protein with high similarity (79% identity) with the vegetative sigma factor of Bacillus subtilis, sigA, suggesting that it acts as an RNA polymerase sigma factor in S. aureus. The plaC1 mutation was found to be a C to T transition leading to a proline to serine substitution at amino acid residue 209 of the protein. In other sigma factors this region of the protein is involved in specific recognition of the -10 promoter sequence. The change in sigma factor activity due to this mutation is characterized by its strict specificity for a limited number of promoters and the rather high amplitude of the effect.
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bacteria,amino acid sequence,escherichia coli,homology,molecular cloning,restriction mapping,nucleotide sequence,plasmids,sigma factor,mutation
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