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Regulation of the speC gene encoding ornithine decarboxylase in Escherichia coli by putrescine, spermidine and cAMPPeters-Weigel, Sandra M. 18 August 2009 (has links)
In Escherichia coli, the speC gene encodes biosynthetic ornithine decarboxylase (ODC), an enzyme that catalyzes the decarboxylation of ornithine to produce putrescine. The two polyamines, putrescine and spermidine, and the cyclic AMP (CAMP) - cAMP receptor protein (CRP) are known to inhibit the expression of ODC via undefined mechanisms.
A single copy of the speC’-lacZ fusion plasmid pOL-1, containing an 843 base pair fragment including the spec promoter, was transferred to the E. coli CB806 chromosome to create E. coli λCBOL. In cell-free extracts prepared from E. coli λCBOL supplemented with cAMP, putrescine, or spermidine, the B-galactosidase activity encoded by the speC’-lacZ fusion was compared to the ODC activity encoded by spec. Only cyclic AMP and putrescine repressed the speC’-lacZ fusion. Cyclic AMP, putrescine, and spermidine all repressed the spec gene. A 444 bp AluI restriction fragment, containing a putative CRP binding site and a downstream open reading frame (ORF2) present on the strand complementary to speC, was fused to lacZ to create a transcriptional fusion, pCC2L. Analysis of E. coli CB806/pCC2L revealed that there was no detectable β8- galactosidase activity from the ORF2-lacZ fusion. However, promoter activity was detected in the opposite direction (3’ to 5’) of ORF2 as alkaline phosphatase activity, encoded on the same plasmid, increased in the presence of CAMP. A 678 bp DraI-AatII fragment, containing the CRP binding site and an adjacent open reading frame (ORF3) present on the speC coding strand, was subcloned into plasmid pBR322 to create pBCR. In the presence of 10 mM cAMP, E. coli CB806/pBCR exhibited an 18% inhibition in ODC activity encoded by spec. It is proposed that ORF3 encodes a protein that represses speC in the presence of CAMP. / Master of Science
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