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Scientific Overview Research Interest Summary Principal Investigators    Yuri Bushkin, Ph.D.
   Loren Day, Ph.D.
   Karl Drlica, Ph.D.
   David Dubnau, Ph.D.
   Marila Gennaro, M.D.
   Gilla Kaplan, Ph.D.
   Fred Kramer, Ph.D.
   Barry Kreiswirth, Ph.D.
   Leonard Mindich, Ph.D.
   Harvey Penefsky, Ph.D.
   David Perlin, Ph.D.
   Richard Pine, Ph.D.
   Abraham Pinter, Ph.D.
   Issar Smith, Ph.D.
   Patricia Soteropoulos, Ph.D.
   Sanjay Tyagi, Ph.D.
   David Wah, Ph.D.
   Shuishu Wang, Ph.D.

   Research Faculty
   Xilin Zhao, Ph.D.

Junior Faculty Members Research Grants
 
Issar Smith, Ph.D.
 



Recent Articles

Predich M, Doukhan L, Nair G, Smith I. (1995).
Characterization of RNA polymerase and two sigma-factor genes from Mycobacterium smegmatis.
Mol Microbiol. 1995 Jan;15(2):355-66
PMID: 7746156

A search for Mycobacterium smegmatis genes showing similarity to the conserved family encoding major sigma factors in diverse prokaryotes has identified two such determinants. Both genes are expressed in exponentially growing cells, as judged by Western immunoassays. A series of chromatographic steps was used to purify M. smegmatis RNA polymerase holoenzyme and it was shown that its ability to initiate in vitro transcription with a heterologous Bacillus subtilis promoter is dependent on the presence of these sigma factor(s). Reconstitution of specific in vitro transcription activity was obtained upon mixing of M. smegmatis core RNA polymerase with the major sigma factor of Bacillus subtilis. We also demonstrated in vitro transcription of the M. smegmatis rrnB promoter by the M. smegmatis RNA polymerase. Significantly, highly active B. subtilis RNA polymerase holoenzyme was unable to transcribe this gene.



 
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