The cya gene region of Erwinia chrysanthemi B374: organisation and gene products |
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Authors: | Lisbeth Hedegaard and Antoine Danchin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Unité de Biochimie des Régulations Cellulaires, Institut Pasteur, 28, Rue du Docteur Roux, F-75728 Paris Cedex 15, France |
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Abstract: | Summary A DNA fragment containing the cya gene region of Erwinia chrysanthemi, B374 was cloned in vivo and transferred into cells of E. coli using a plasmid pULB113 derived from RP4 followed by subcloning in vitro into the vector pBR322. The cya gene encodes a 95 kDal protein that complemented E. coli cya mutants. Apparently, cya genes truncated at the 3 end could still produce proteins complementing cya-defective strains, thus showing that adenylate cyclase truncated at its carboxy-terminal end could synthesise cAMP. A protein of unknown function (40 kDal) is encoded by a gene that is transcribed divergently from the control region of the adenylate cyclase gene. |
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