Literature DB >> 17403784

Decline in ribosomal fidelity contributes to the accumulation and stabilization of the master stress response regulator sigmaS upon carbon starvation.

Asa Fredriksson1, Manuel Ballesteros, Celeste N Peterson, Orjan Persson, Thomas J Silhavy, Thomas Nyström.   

Abstract

The sigma(S) subunit of RNA polymerase is a master regulator of Escherichia coli that retards cellular senescence and bestows cells with general stress protective functions during growth arrest. We show that mutations and drugs triggering translational errors elevate sigma(S) levels and stability. Furthermore, mutations enhancing translational fidelity attenuate induction of the rpoS regulon and prevent stabilization of sigma(S) upon carbon starvation. Destabilization of sigma(S) by increased proofreading requires the presence of the sigma(S) recognition factor SprE (RssB) and the ClpXP protease. The data further suggest that sigma(S) becomes stabilized upon starvation as a result of ClpP sequestration and this sequestration is enhanced by oxidative modifications of aberrant proteins produced by erroneous translation. ClpP overproduction counteracted starvation-induced stabilization of sigma(S), whereas overproduction of a ClpXP substrate (ssrA-tagged GFP) stabilized sigma(S) in exponentially growing cells. We present a model for the sequence of events leading to the accumulation and activation of sigma(S) upon carbon starvation, which are linked to alterations in both ribosomal fidelity and efficiency.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17403784      PMCID: PMC1838536          DOI: 10.1101/gad.409407

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genes Dev        ISSN: 0890-9369            Impact factor:   11.361


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