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Structure and organization of the rrnD operon of 'Brevibacterium lactafermentum': analysis of the 16S rRNA gene

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Structure and organization of the rrnD operon of 'Brevibacterium lactafermentum': analysis of the 16S rRNA gene
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1999
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Amador, E
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Castro, JM
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Title: MicrobiologyImported from Authenticus Search for Journal Publications
Vol. 145
Pages: 915-924
ISSN: 1350-0872
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Abstract (EN): Five rRNA operons (rm) were found by hybridization in the genome of 'Brevibacterium lactofermentum' ATCC 13869 and Corynebacterium glutamicum ATCC 13032. 'B. lactofermentum' DSM 20412 differed from the other corynebacteria tested in showing six hybridizing BamHI bands. Two of the rm operons (rrnD and rrnE) were located in a single cosmid. Sequencing of the rrnD operon showed that it contains a complete 165 rRNA-23S RNA-5S rRNA gene cluster. Phylogenetic studies using the complete 165 rRNA sequence showed that 'B. lactofermentum' is closely related to several species of the genus Corynebacterium but only distantly related to the type species Brevibacterium linens and the authors suggest that it should be reclassified as Corynebacterium lactofermentum. The 5' end of mature 165 rRNA was identified by primer extension. Sequence elements similar to those of mycobacteria implicated in transcription antitermination (Boxes A, B, C) and in processing of the pre-rRNA to 165 rRNA were identified. An open reading frame encoding an rpoD-like sigma factor (named SigC) different from the previously reported SigA and SigB proteins was found upstream of rrnD in the opposite orientation. Both rpoD and sigC seem to be expressed from a bidirectional promoter region.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 10
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