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ClpP modulates the activity of the Bacillus subtilis stress response transcription factor, sigmaB.

Adam Reeves1, Ulf Gerth, Uwe Völker, W G Haldenwang.   

Abstract

The general stress regulon of Bacillus subtilis is controlled by the activity state of sigmaB, a transcription factor that is switched on following exposure to either physical or nutritional stress. ClpP is the proteolytic component of an ATP-dependent protease that is essential for the proper regulation of multiple adaptive responses in B. subtilis. Among the proteins whose abundance increases in ClpP- B. subtilis are several known to depend on sigmaB for their expression. In the current work we examine the relationship of ClpP to the activity of sigmaB. The data reveal that the loss of ClpP in otherwise wild-type B. subtilis results in a small increase in sigmaB activity during growth and a marked enhancement of sigmaB activity following its induction by either physical or nutritional stress. It appears to be the persistence of sigmaB's activity rather than its induction that is principally affected by the loss of ClpP. sigmaB-dependent reporter gene activity rose in parallel in ClpP+ and ClpP- B. subtilis strains but failed to display its normal transience in the ClpP- strain. The putative ClpP targets are likely to be stress generated and novel. Enhanced sigmaB activity in ClpP- B. subtilis was triggered by physical stress but not by the induced synthesis of the physical stress pathway's positive regulator (RsbT). In addition, Western blot analyses failed to detect differences in the levels of the principal known sigmaB regulators in ClpP+ and ClpP- B. subtilis strains. The data suggest a model in which ClpP facilitates the turnover of stress-generated factors, which persist in ClpP's absence to stimulate ongoing sigmaB activity.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17586624      PMCID: PMC1951893          DOI: 10.1128/JB.00756-07

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


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