Single base-pair alterations in the Escherichia coli trp operon leader region that relieve transcription termination at the trp attenuator
Stauffer, G.V.; Zurawski, G.; Yanofsky, C.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 75(10): 4833-4837
1978
ISSN/ISBN: 0027-8424 PMID: 368800 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.75.10.4833
Accession: 041372410
We have isolated a set of regulatory mutants defective in transcription termination at the attenuator in the leader region of the Escherichia coli tryptophan (trp) operon. In vivo the mutants have 2- to 4-fold increased levels of expression of the trp operon above the level of the trpR parental strain. These levels are increased an additional 1.5- to 2-fold when the mutants are starved of tryptophan. Transcription termination at the trp attenuator was analyzed in vitro with DNA restriction fragments containing the termination-relief mutations. Whereas the frequency of readthrough transcription beyond the termination site is 5% with the wild-type DNA template, it is 46-76% when mutant DNAs are used as templates. The base change in the leader region of each mutant was determined by RNA and/or DNA sequencing. All the changes were between base pairs +116 and +132, in the G-C-rich segment of the leader region. The RNA residues between +114 and +134 of the leader transcript can form a stable stem and loop structure [deltaG approximately equal to -20 kcal (-84 kJ)]. All of the termination-relief mutations destabilize this structure (deltaG approximately equal to -9.0 to -10.5 kcal). These results suggest that the efficiency of transcription termination may be dependent on the integrity of the secondary structure of the above segment of the transcript of the leader region.