Part:BBa_K3788017
lexA-repressed promoter
This part contains the LexA-responsive promoter region of the Colicin A gene, amplified from the Colicin A encoding plasmid (pRL1 or pColA).
Background information
LexA is a transcriptional regulator that binds to the promoter regions of the numerous SOS-response regulatory genes, repressing the expression of the downstream genes. The consensus LexA binding box is CTG-N10-CAG. In response to the presence of DNA lesions (resulting from UV or mitomycin treament for exemple), the RecA protein is activated and stimulates the autocatalytic digestion of LexA, leading to the derepression of the promoter.
Colicin A is a plasmid-encoded toxin produced by some E. coli strains and active against other non-immune E.colistrains. Colicin A is encoded by the caa gene. The toxin production is induced by the SOS response. caa was demonstrated to be transcribed as an operon with the cal gene, encoding the lysis protein CaL (see BBa_K3788018, BBa_K3788016 and BBa_K3788015 for details on CaL). Upon induction of the SOS system, Colicin A accumulates in the cell cytoplasm. The delayed production of the lysis protein results in a time-controlled lysis of the cells, and the release of colicin A in the environment. An immunity protein encoded by the caigene is transcribed constitutively in the opposite direction of the caa-cal operon, insuring immunity of the pColA plasmid carrying strain from the lethal activity of the toxin.
The caa promoter region:
The -35 and -10 promoter elements, the +1 transcription site and LexA binding sites have been identified in the promoter region of caa.
Binding of LexA on the caa promoter was experimentaly demonstrated by footprinting experiments (1). LexA protein binds with a high affinity to an approximately 40 bp long sequence just downstream of the -10 element. The sequence of the binding site includes two overlapped SOS boxes.
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]
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