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Genomic studies with Escherichia coli MelR protein: applications of chromatin immunoprecipitation and microarrays.


ABSTRACT: Escherichia coli MelR protein is a transcription activator that is essential for melibiose-dependent expression of the melAB genes. We have used chromatin immunoprecipitation to study the binding of MelR and RNA polymerase to the melAB promoter in vivo. Our results show that MelR is associated with promoter DNA, both in the absence and presence of the inducer melibiose. In contrast, RNA polymerase is recruited to the melAB promoter only in the presence of inducer. The MelR DK261 positive control mutant binds to the melAB promoter but cannot recruit RNA polymerase. Further analysis of immunoprecipitated DNA, by using an Affymetrix GeneChip array, showed that the melAB promoter is the major, if not the sole, target in E. coli for MelR. This was confirmed by a transcriptomics experiment to analyze RNA in cells either with or without melR.

SUBMITTER: Grainger DC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC522211 | biostudies-literature | 2004 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genomic studies with Escherichia coli MelR protein: applications of chromatin immunoprecipitation and microarrays.

Grainger David C DC   Overton Timothy W TW   Reppas Nikos N   Wade Joseph T JT   Tamai Eiji E   Hobman Jon L JL   Constantinidou Chrystala C   Struhl Kevin K   Church George G   Busby Stephen J W SJ  

Journal of bacteriology 20041001 20


Escherichia coli MelR protein is a transcription activator that is essential for melibiose-dependent expression of the melAB genes. We have used chromatin immunoprecipitation to study the binding of MelR and RNA polymerase to the melAB promoter in vivo. Our results show that MelR is associated with promoter DNA, both in the absence and presence of the inducer melibiose. In contrast, RNA polymerase is recruited to the melAB promoter only in the presence of inducer. The MelR DK261 positive control  ...[more]

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