Polarity in archaeal operon transcription in Thermococcus kodakaraensis

Journal of Bacteriology
Thomas J SantangeloJohn N Reeve

Abstract

An in vivo archaeal gene reporter system has been established based on TK1761, a gene that encodes a nonessential beta-glycosidase in Thermococcus kodakaraensis. Following the introduction of nonsense codons into promoter-proximal genes, polarity in operon expression in this archaeon has been established by both microarray hybridization assays and a reporter gene expression system.

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