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Amino acid residues in the Ler protein critical for derepression of the <Emphasis Type="Italic">LEE5</Emphasis> promoter in enteropathogenic <Emphasis Type="Italic">E. coli</Emphasis>
Authors:Su-Mi Choi  Jae-Ho Jeong  Hyon E Choy  Minsang Shin
Abstract:Enteropathogenic E. coli causes attaching and effacing (A/E) intestinal lesions. The genes involved in the formation of A/E lesions are encoded within a chromosomal island comprising of five major operons, LEE1-5. The global regulator H-NS represses the expression of these operons. Ler, a H-NS homologue, counteracts the H-NS–mediated repression. Using a novel genetic approach, we identified the amino acid residues in Ler that are involved in the interaction with H-NS: I20 and L23 in the C-terminal portion of α-helix 3, and I42 in the following unstructured linker region.
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