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Differential and cross-transcriptional control of duplicated genes encoding alternative sigma factors in Streptomyces ambofaciens.

Virginie Roth1, Bertrand Aigle, Robert Bunet, Thomas Wenner, Céline Fourrier, Bernard Decaris, Pierre Leblond.   

Abstract

The duplicated hasR and hasL genes of Streptomyces ambofaciens encode alternative sigma factors (named sigma(B(R)) and sigma(B(L))) belonging to the sigma(B) general stress response family in Bacillus subtilis. The duplication appears to be the result of a recent event that occurred specifically in S. ambofaciens. The two genes are 98% identical, and their deduced protein products exhibit 97% identity at the amino acid level. In contrast with the coding sequences, their genetic environments and their transcriptional control are strongly divergent. While hasL is monocistronic, hasR is arranged in a polycistronic unit with two upstream open reading frames, arsR and prsR, that encode putative anti-anti-sigma and anti-sigma factors, respectively. Transcription of each has gene is initiated from two promoters. In each case, one promoter was shown to be developmentally controlled and to be similar to those recognized by the B. subtilis general stress response sigma factor sigma(B). Expression from this type of promoter for each of the has genes dramatically increases during the course of growth in liquid or on solid media and following oxidative and osmotic stresses. Reverse transcription-PCR measurements indicate that hasR is 100 times more strongly expressed than hasL from the sigma(B)-like promoter. Transcription from the second promoter of each gene (located upstream of arsR in the case of the hasR locus) appears to be constitutive and weak. Quantitative transcriptional analysis in single and double has mutant strains revealed that sigma(B(R)) and sigma(B(L)) direct their own transcription as well as that of their duplicates. Only a slight sensitivity in response to oxidative conditions could be assigned to either single or double mutants, revealing the probable redundancy of the sigma factors implied in stress response in Streptomyces.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15292136      PMCID: PMC490935          DOI: 10.1128/JB.186.16.5355-5365.2004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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