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<i>Bacillus subtilis</i>LmrA Is a Repressor of the<i>lmrAB</i>and<i>yxaGH</i>Operons: Identification of Its Binding Site and Functional Analysis of<i>lmrB</i>and<i>yxaGH</i>
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The Bacillus subtilis lmrAB operon is involved in multidrug resistance. LmrA is a repressor of its own operon, while LmrB acts as a multidrug efflux transporter. LmrA was produced in Escherichia coli cells and was shown to bind to the lmr promoter region, in which an LmrA-binding site was identified. Genome-wide screening involving DNA microarray analysis allowed us to conclude that LmrA also repressed yxaGH, which was not likely to contribute to the multidrug resistance. LmrA bound to a putative yxaGH promoter region, in which two tandem LmrA-binding sites were identified. The LmrA regulon was thus determined to comprise lmrAB and yxaGH. All three LmrA-binding sites contained an 18-bp consensus sequence, TAGACCRKTCWMTATAWT, which could play an important role in LmrA binding.
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