The lepA operon of Bacillus subtilis was found to be bicistronic and t
o consist of the two genes lepA and hemN, which encode a putative GTP-
binding protein and an oxygen-independent coproporhyrinogen III oxidas
e, respectively. The lepA operon is located immediately upstream of th
e dnaK operon. Both operons are transcribed in the same direction and
are not separated by an obvious transcription-terminator-like structur
e. The lepA operon is preceded by a potential vegetative promoter, and
there is a putative strong intergenic terminator between lepA and hem
N. Northern blot experiments revealed only a transcript corresponding
to legA, but expression of hemN was demonstrated in slot-blot and immu
noblot experiments using antibodies raised against His-tagged HemN. Th
e data suggest that most of the transcripts originating at the potenti
al vegetative promoter are terminated at the intergenic terminator, Re
adthrough transcription into the downstream dnaK operon was not found.