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Signal-dependent requirement for the co-activator protein RcsA in transcription of the RcsB-regulated ugd gene.

Chakib Mouslim1, Tammy Latifi, Eduardo A Groisman.   

Abstract

The RcsC/YojN/RcsB phosphorelay system controls gene expression in response to a variety of signals, including changes in temperature, osmolarity, and overproduction of membrane proteins. Transcription of certain RcsB-activated genes, such as the capsule synthesis cps operon, requires the co-activator protein RcsA, whereas expression of other RcsB-activated genes is RcsA-independent. We have established previously that a tolB mutation induces transcription of the Salmonella UDP-glucose dehydrogenase ugd gene in an RcsA- and RcsB-dependent manner. This induction is independent of the two-component systems PhoP/PhoQ and PmrA/PmrB, which are required for ugd expression in response to low Mg2+. We now report that the RcsC/YojN/RcsB system is activated in a pmrA mutant experiencing Fe3+ and low Mg2+, resulting in expression of both cps and ugd genes. However, whereas cps transcription remained RcsA-dependent, ugd transcription became RcsA-independent but dependent on the PhoP protein. S1 mapping experiments demonstrated that RcsA-dependent and -independent transcription of the ugd gene use the same promoter. DNase footprinting analysis identified a PhoP-binding site in the ugd promoter. Yet, PhoP-mediated ugd transcription required either the RcsC/YojN/RcsB or the PmrA/PmrB systems.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14514676     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M309433200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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