Part:BBa_R0062
Promoter (luxR & HSL regulated -- lux pR)
Promoter activated by LuxR in concert with HSL
The lux cassette of V. fischeri contains a left and a right promoter. The right promoter gives weak constitutive expression of downstream genes.This expression is up-regulated by the action of the LuxR activator protein complexed with the autoinducer, 3-oxo-hexanoyl-HSL. Two molecules of LuxR protein form a complex with two molecules of the signalling compound homoserine lactone (HSL). This complex binds to a palindromic site on the promoter, increasing the rate of transcription.
This Plux promoter "pointing to the right" is the same sequence, but inverted, as part BBa_K199052.
Usage and Biology
Pretty good off in the absence of LuxR/HSL. [jb, 5/24/04]
The team from Davidson College and Missouri Western State University discovered that this part promotes "backwards transcription" when LuxR protein is present and AHL-3OC6 is absent. You can read [http://www.ibc7.org/article/journal_v.php?sid=265 the paper that documents this unexpected "backwards promoter activity"] in their open access paper.
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
//direction/forward
//function/cellsignalling/LuxR
//promoter
//regulation/positive
//rnap/prokaryote/ecoli/sigma70
control | luxR, HSL |
direction | Forward |
negative_regulators | |
o_h | |
o_l | |
positive_regulators | 1 |