M. Moulard et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF THE NUCM GENE CODING FOR A NUCLEASE OF THE PHYTOPATHOGENIC BACTERIA ERWINIA-CHRYSANTHEMI, Molecular microbiology, 8(4), 1993, pp. 685-695
The gene nucM encoding a nuclease was cloned from a genomic library of
Erwinia chrysanthemi. The nucM gene was subcloned, and mutagenized by
insertion of a uidA-Kan(R) cartridge. This mutation was introduced by
recombination into the Erwinia chrysanthemi chromosome. The nucM muta
nt lost NucM activity when tested on a DNA plate after 24 hours, but s
till possessed secondary weak nuclease activity. The nucleotide sequen
ce of nucM was determined. It presents a 798 bp open reading frame, co
ding for a 266-amino-acid protein, with a predicted molecular mass of
29 91 0 Da. The deduced NucM protein shows 59% sequence identity with
the DNaseI precursor from Vibrio cholerae. It contains a typical leade
r sequence. Experiments of cell fractionation showed that NucM is peri
plasmic in E. chrysanthemi. The transcription start has been determine
d by Sl mapping. The -10 and -35 regions do not show homology with con
sensus sequence of the promoters recognized by sigma70. In fact, the p
romoter seems to be dependent on the sigma70 , but the first transcrip
tion nucleotide is unusually far from the -10 region. nucM seems to be
expressed constitutively.