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Transcriptional analysis of the rubrerythrin and superoxide dismutase genes of Clostridium perfringens.


ABSTRACT: We cloned and sequenced a 2.7-kb fragment of chromosomal DNA from Clostridium perfringens containing the superoxide dismutase-encoding gene, sod. Previously, rubrerythrin from C. perfringens had been isolated and its gene (rbr) had been cloned (Y. Lehmann, L. Meile, and M. Teuber, J. Bacteriol. 178:7152-7158, 1996). Northern blot experiments revealed a length of approximately 800 bases for each transcript of rbr and sod of C. perfringens. Thus, rbr and sod each represent a monocistronic operon. Their transcription start points were located by primer extension analyses. sod transcription was shown to depend on the growth phase, and it reached a maximum during the transition from log phase to stationary phase. Neither sod nor rbr transcription was influenced by oxidative stress.

SUBMITTER: Geissmann TA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC94191 | biostudies-literature | 1999 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Transcriptional analysis of the rubrerythrin and superoxide dismutase genes of Clostridium perfringens.

Geissmann T A TA   Teuber M M   Meile L L  

Journal of bacteriology 19991101 22


We cloned and sequenced a 2.7-kb fragment of chromosomal DNA from Clostridium perfringens containing the superoxide dismutase-encoding gene, sod. Previously, rubrerythrin from C. perfringens had been isolated and its gene (rbr) had been cloned (Y. Lehmann, L. Meile, and M. Teuber, J. Bacteriol. 178:7152-7158, 1996). Northern blot experiments revealed a length of approximately 800 bases for each transcript of rbr and sod of C. perfringens. Thus, rbr and sod each represent a monocistronic operon.  ...[more]

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