2004
DOI: 10.1271/bbb.68.1249
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Biphenyl-inducible Promoters in a Polychlorinated Biphenyl-degrading Bacterium,Rhodococcussp. RHA1

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“…The current study indicates that during growth on styrene, only the bphABC genes are induced. The expression of the bph and etb genes is regulated by two-component regulatory systems in which BphS phosphorylates BphT in response to the presence of a range of aromatic compounds (51,52). Phosphorylated BphT promotes transcription from at least five bph and etb promoters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current study indicates that during growth on styrene, only the bphABC genes are induced. The expression of the bph and etb genes is regulated by two-component regulatory systems in which BphS phosphorylates BphT in response to the presence of a range of aromatic compounds (51,52). Phosphorylated BphT promotes transcription from at least five bph and etb promoters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The involvement of BphS2T2 in the transcriptional induction of bphAap, etbAa1p, etbAa2p, etbAdp, and etbD1p was examined, because these five promoters are under the control of bphS1T1 (37). The bphS2T2 gene fragment was inserted into a recombinant plasmid containing each fragment of these promoters in a promoter probe vector, pKLA1 (46).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The genes etbD1 and etbD2 encode 2-hydroxy-6-oxohepta-2,4-dienoate hydrolase, which has little activity toward 2-hydroxy-6-oxo-6-phenylhexa-2,4-dienoate, a meta-cleavage intermediate product of biphenyl (10,46), and the genes etbAa1Ab1 and etbAa2Ab2 are duplicated genes with the same amino acid sequences. The expression of these genes is simultaneously induced from the promoters of bphAa, etbAa1, etbAa2, etbAd, and etbD1 (bphAap, etbAa1p, etbAa2p, etbAdp, and etbD1p, respectively) in the presence of aromatic compounds, including biphenyl and ethylbenzene (37,38,46). All these promoters are under the control of a two-component system encoded by bphS and bphT, which encode the sensor histidine kinase and response regulator, respectively, since the heterologous expression of bphST in Rhodococcus erythropolis IAM1399 has been shown to promote transcriptional activation of bphAap, etbAa1p, etbAa2p, etbAdp, and etbD1p connected to the luxAB luciferase reporter genes in the presence of biphenyl (37,38).…”
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“…Rhodococcus strains: transcriptomic and proteomic techniques [280][281][282], analyses of regulator-operator interactions [283,284], studies of transcription using reporters [284][285][286][287], development of systems for the overexpression of genes involved in key catabolic pathways and enzymes [288][289][290][291]. Lastly, the first complete Rhodococcus genome sequences have come available, revealing very large genome sizes, partly owing to the presence of (multiple) large ( and Rhodococcus erythropolis PR4 [293] while the genome project on Rhodococcus erythropolis SK121 [294] is still in process.…”
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confidence: 99%