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DNA sequence elements located immediately upstream of the -10 hexamer in Escherichia coli promoters: a systematic study.


ABSTRACT: We have made a systematic study of how the activity of an Escherichia coli promoter is affected by the base sequence immediately upstream of the -10 hexamer. Starting with an activator-independent promoter, with a 17 bp spacing between the -10 and -35 hexamer elements, we constructed derivatives with all possible combinations of bases at positions -15 and -14. Promoter activity is greatest when the 'non-template' strand carries T and G at positions -15 and -14, respectively. Promoter activity can be further enhanced by a second T and G at positions -17 and -16, respectively, immediately upstream of the first 'TG motif'. Our results show that the base sequence of the DNA segment upstream of the -10 hexamer can make a significant contribution to promoter strength. Using published collections of characterised E.coli promoters, we have studied the frequency of occurrence of 'TG motifs' upstream of the promoters' -10 elements. We conclude that correctly placed 'TG motifs' are found at over 20% of E.coli promoters.

SUBMITTER: Burr T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC103297 | biostudies-literature | 2000 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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DNA sequence elements located immediately upstream of the -10 hexamer in Escherichia coli promoters: a systematic study.

Burr T T   Mitchell J J   Kolb A A   Minchin S S   Busby S S  

Nucleic acids research 20000501 9


We have made a systematic study of how the activity of an Escherichia coli promoter is affected by the base sequence immediately upstream of the -10 hexamer. Starting with an activator-independent promoter, with a 17 bp spacing between the -10 and -35 hexamer elements, we constructed derivatives with all possible combinations of bases at positions -15 and -14. Promoter activity is greatest when the 'non-template' strand carries T and G at positions -15 and -14, respectively. Promoter activity ca  ...[more]

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