关键词: cAMP receptor protein Crp/Cap sigma factors stationary phase

Mesh : Bacterial Proteins / metabolism Cyclic AMP Receptor Protein / genetics metabolism Escherichia coli / genetics metabolism Escherichia coli Proteins / genetics metabolism Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial Mutation Sigma Factor / genetics metabolism Transcription, Genetic

来  源:   DOI:10.1128/jb.00355-23   PDF(Pubmed)

Abstract:
In Escherichia coli, one of the best understood microorganisms, much can still be learned about the basic interactions between transcription factors and promoters. When a cAMP-deficient cya mutant is supplied with maltose as the main carbon source, mutations develop upstream from the two genes malT and sdaC. Here, we explore the regulation of the two promoters, using fluorescence-based genetic reporters in combination with both spontaneously evolved and systematically engineered cis-acting mutations. We show that in the cya mutant, regulation of malT and sdaC evolves toward cAMP-independence and increased expression in the stationary phase. Furthermore, we show that the location of the cAMP receptor protein (Crp) binding site upstream of malT is important for alternative sigma factor usage. This provides new insights into the architecture of bacterial promoters and the global interplay between Crp and sigma factors in different growth phases.IMPORTANCEThis work provides new general insights into (1) the architecture of bacterial promoters, (2) the importance of the location of Class I Crp-dependent promoters, and (3) the global interplay between Crp and sigma factors in different growth phases.
摘要:
目的:这项工作为(1)细菌启动子的结构提供了新的一般性见解,(2)I类Crp依赖启动子位置的重要性,(3)不同生长阶段Crp和sigma因子之间的全球相互作用。
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