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NtcA from Microcystis aeruginosa PCC 7806 is autoregulatory and binds to the microcystin promoter.


ABSTRACT: NtcA is a transcription factor that has been found in a diverse range of cyanobacteria. This nitrogen-controlled factor was focused on as a key component in the yet-to-be-deciphered regulatory network controlling microcystin production. Adaptor-mediated PCR was utilized to isolate the ntcA gene from Microcystis aeruginosa PCC 7806. This gene was cloned, and the recombinant (His-tagged) protein was overexpressed and purified for use in mobility shift assays to analyze NtcA binding to putative sites identified in the microcystin mcyA/D promoter region. Autoregulation of NtcA in M. aeruginosa was shown via NtcA binding in the upstream ntcA promoter region. The observation of binding of NtcA to the mcyA/D promoter region has direct relevance for the regulation of microcystin biosynthesis, as transcription of the mcyABCDEFGHIJ gene cluster appears to be under direct control of nitrogen.

SUBMITTER: Ginn HP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2897459 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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NtcA from Microcystis aeruginosa PCC 7806 is autoregulatory and binds to the microcystin promoter.

Ginn H P HP   Pearson L A LA   Neilan B A BA  

Applied and environmental microbiology 20100507 13


NtcA is a transcription factor that has been found in a diverse range of cyanobacteria. This nitrogen-controlled factor was focused on as a key component in the yet-to-be-deciphered regulatory network controlling microcystin production. Adaptor-mediated PCR was utilized to isolate the ntcA gene from Microcystis aeruginosa PCC 7806. This gene was cloned, and the recombinant (His-tagged) protein was overexpressed and purified for use in mobility shift assays to analyze NtcA binding to putative sit  ...[more]

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