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Abstract
Escherichia coli is a widely used microorganism in biotechnological processes. An obvious goal for current scientific and technical research in this field is the search for new tools to optimize productivity. Usually glucose is the preferred carbon source in biotechnological applications. In E. coli, glucose is taken up by the phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent glucose phosphotransferase system (PTS). The regulation of the ptsG gene for the glucose transporter is very complex and involves several regulatory proteins. Recently, a novel posttranscriptional regulation system has been identified which consists of a small regulatory RNA SgrS and a small regulatory polypeptide called SgrT. During the accumulation of glucose-6-phosphate or fructose-6-phosphate, SgrS is involved in downregulation of ptsG mRNA stability, whereas SgrT inhibits glucose transport activity by a yet unknown mechanism. The function of SgrS has been studied intensively. In contrast, the knowledge about the function of SgrT is still limited. Therefore, in this paper, we focused our interest on the regulation of glucose transport activity by SgrT. We identified the SgrT target sequence within the glucose transporter and characterized the interaction in great detail. Finally, we suggest a novel experimental approach to regulate artificially carbohydrate uptake in E. coli to minimize metabolic overflow in biotechnological applications.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 24957761 PMCID: PMC3901232 DOI: 10.3390/metabo2040756
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Metabolites ISSN: 2218-1989
Figure 1Crosslinking experiments with EIICBGlc and SgrT in different genetic backgrounds.
Figure 2Bimolecular fluorescence complementation assays with different EIICBGlc derivatives and SgrT.
Figure 3Crosslinking experiments with different KTPGRED mutants of EIICBGlc and SgrT.
Figure 4Fluorescence microscopy for the determination of EIICBGlc and SgrT localization.
Strains and Phages used in this study.
| Strains | Relevant Genotype or Phenotype | Source or Reference |
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| BL21 (λDE3) | [ | |
| BW25113 |
| [ |
| JKA1 | LJ110 | this study |
| JKA12 | LJ120 | this study |
| JKA17 | BL21 (λDE3) | this study |
| JKA18 | LJB5 | this study |
| JM109 |
| [ |
| K-12 | Wildtyp | K. Jahreis, lab stock |
| LJ110 | W3110 Fnr+ | [ |
| LJ120 | LJ110 | [ |
| LJ140 | LJ110 | [ |
| LJ231 | LJ110 | K. Jahreis, lab stock |
| LJB5 | LJ231 | [ |
| LJB17 | LJ110 | [ |
| MG1655 |
| Yale |
| W3110 |
| Yale |
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| P1kc |
| [ |
Plasmids used in this study
| Name | Resistance | Properties | Source or Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| pACYC184 | TcR | [ | |
| pACYC184sgrT3HA | TcR | SgrT-3HA (tacPO) | this study |
| pBAD24 | ApR | [ | |
| pBLP2 | ApR | EIICBGlc-GFP | [ |
| pET11a-link-NGFP | ApR | [ | |
| pET11a-Z-NGFP | ApR | NGFP-Leucinzipper | [ |
| pETS | ApR | NGFP-SgrT | this study |
| pKD3 | ApR, CmR | [ | |
| pKD46 | ApR | [ | |
| pMRB | KnR | EIIBGlc-CGFP | this study |
| pMRBAD-link-CGFP | KnR | [ | |
| pMRBAD-Z-CGFP | KnR | Leucinzipper-CGFP | [ |
| pMRC | KnR | EIICGlc-CGFP | this study |
| pMRCL | KnR | EIICGlc-linker-CGFP | this study |
| pMRCL-P384R | KnR | EIICGlc-linker-CGFP-P384R | this study |
| pMRG | KnR | EIICBGlc-CGFP | this study |
| pMRLB | KnR | Linker-EIIBGlc-CGFP | this study |
| pMRLB-P384R | KnR | Linker-EIIBGlc-CGFP-P384R | this study |
| pRR48 | ApR | Parkinson, LKS | |
| pRR48G | ApR | EIICBGlc | [ |
| pRR48GH | ApR | EIICBGlc-5His | [ |
| pRR48GH-D388A | ApR | EIICBGlc-D388A-5His | this study |
| pRR48GH-E387A | ApR | EIICBGlc-E387A-5His | this study |
| pRR48GH-G385A | ApR | EIICBGlc-G385A-5His | this study |
| pRR48GH-I296N | ApR | EIICBGlc-I296N-5His | this study |
| pRR48GH-K150E | ApR | EIICBGlc-K150E-5His | this study |
| pRR48GH-K382A | ApR | EIICBGlc-K382A-5His | this study |
| pRR48GH-P384A | ApR | EIICBGlc-384A-5His | this study |
| pRR48GH-P384R | ApR | EIICBGlc-384R-5His | this study |
| pRR48GH-R386A | ApR | EIICBGlc-R386A-5His | this study |
| pRR48GH-T383A | ApR | EIICBGlc-T383A-5His | this study |
| pRR48GH-V12F | ApR | EIICBGlc-V12F-5His | this study |
| pTM30 | ApR | [ | |
| pTM30sgrT | ApR | SgrT | this study |
| pTM30sgrT3HA | ApR | SgrT-3HA | this study |
| pTM30sgrTgfp | ApR | SgrT-GFP | this study |