The 172 kb prkA-addAB region from 83 degrees to 97 degrees of the Bacillus subtilis chromosome contains several dysfunctional genes, the glyB marker, many genes encoding transporter proteins, and the ubiquitous hit gene.

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Noback MA, Holsappel S, Kiewiet R, Terpstra P, Wambutt R, Wedler H, Venema G, Bron S

The 172 kb prkA-addAB region from 83 degrees to 97 degrees of the Bacillus subtilis chromosome contains several dysfunctional genes, the glyB marker, many genes encoding transporter proteins, and the ubiquitous hit gene.

Microbiology. 1998 Apr;144 ( Pt 4):859-75.

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Abstract

A 171812 bp nucleotide sequence between prkA and addAB (83 degrees to 97 degrees) on the genetic map of the Bacillus subtilis 168 chromosome was determined and analysed. An accurate physical/genetic map of this previously poorly described chromosomal region was constructed. One hundred and seventy open reading frames (ORFs) were identified on the DNA fragment. These include the previously described genes cspB, glpPFKD, spoVR, phoAIV, papQ, citRA, sspB, prsA, hpr, pbpF, hemEHY, aprE, comK and addAB. ORF yhaF in this region corresponds to the glyB marker. Among the striking features of this region are: an abundance of genes encoding (putative) transporter proteins, several dysfunctional genes, the ubiquitous hit gene, and five multidrug-resistance-like genes. These analyses have also revealed the existence of numerous paralogues of ORFs in this region: about two-thirds of the putative genes seem to have at least one paralogue in the B. subtilis genome.

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Polypeptides
NameUniProt ID
FerrochelataseP32396Details
FMN-dependent NADPH-azoreductaseO07529Details
General stress protein 69P80874Details
Protoporphyrinogen oxidaseP32397Details