Curation Information

Publication
Molecular characterization and regulation of an operon encoding a system for transport of arginine and ornithine and the ArgR regulatory protein in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.;Nishijyo T, Park SM, Lu CD, Itoh Y, Abdelal AT;Journal of bacteriology 1998 Nov; 180(21):5559-66 [9791103]
TF
ArgR [G3XCU2, view regulon]
Reported TF sp.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1
Reported site sp.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1
Created by
Grace Chandler
Curation notes
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Experimental Process

An aotJ::lacZ fusion showed the aot operon is strongly induced by arginine only when ArgR is present. EMSA was used with ArgR to demonstrate binding to the aotJ regulatory region. DNase I footprinting, premethylation and depurination showed a 44 bp protected region. Multiple sequence alignment produced an ArgR consensus binding sequence.

Transcription Factor Binding Sites


CTTCGGTGCTTTTATAATTAGTTGTCGCATTGAAGAAATAACC
CTTCGGTGCTTTTATAATTAGTTGTCGCATTGAAGAAATAACC

Gene Regulation

Regulated genes for each binding site are displayed below. Gene regulation diagrams show binding sites, positively-regulated genes, negatively-regulated genes, both positively and negatively regulated genes, genes with unspecified type of regulation. For each indvidual site, experimental techniques used to determine the site are also given.

Site sequence Regulated genes Gene diagram Experimental techniques TF function TF type
CTTCGGTGCTTTTATAATTAGTTGTCGCATTGAAGAAATAACC aotJ, aotQ, aotM, PA0891, aotP, argR,
... ... aotJ aotQ aotM PA0891 aotP argR PA0887.1
Experimental technique details Beta-gal reporter assay - Experimental technique details EMSA (ECO:0001807) - Experimental technique details Multiple sequence alignment (MSA) (ECO:0005556) - activator not specified