H. Hussain et Awb. Johnston, IRON-DEPENDENT TRANSCRIPTION OF THE REGULATORY GENE ROS OF AGROBACTERIUM-RADIOBACTER, Molecular plant-microbe interactions, 10(9), 1997, pp. 1087-1093
Transcription of the regulatory gene ros of Agrobacterium radiobacter
requires growth in the presence of Fe although this regulation was not
mediated by ros itself. The ros gene repressed its own transcription,
independently of the Fe status of the growth media, It was shown that
the two cysteine residues in the Ros protein were essential for the c
omplementation of the exopolysaccharide synthesis defect of ros mutant
strains. It was found that the mutation in one exo mutant strain that
was complemented both by ros and by the ''structural'' exoY gene was
not, in fact, in ros but is in some other, unknown gene. The two cyste
ines were also essential for the correction of this mutant, This mutan
t affected the expression of exoY but not of ros.