Phototrophic bacteria produce volatile, methylated sulfur and selenium compounds |
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Authors: | Steven McCarthy Tom Chasteen Michele Marshall Ray Fall Reinhard Bachofen |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Dental Research, Surry Hills, NSW, Australia |
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Abstract: | Abstract The glucosyltransferases from oral streptococci cleave sucrose and polymerize the glucose moieties. In Streptococcus salivarius ATCC 25975, two glucosyltransferase-encoding genes, gtfJ and gtfK , are closely linked and transcribed in the same direction. A procedure for the isolation of intact RNA from this organism was devised. The procedure incorporated a high-temperature mutanolysin treatment and selective precipitation by LiCl. The RNA was subject to Northern hybridization and RNase protection assays and it was concluded that the two genes are transcribed separately. A potential factor-independent transcription terminator was located in the intergenic region. |
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Keywords: | RNA Transcriptional analysis Streptococcus salivarius Glucosyltransferase |
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