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DdrI, a cAMP Receptor Protein Family Member, Acts as a Major Regulator for Adaptation of Deinococcus radiodurans to Various Stresses.

Pascale Servant1, Cécile Pasternak2, Laura Meyer1, Geneviève Coste1, Suzanne Sommer1, Jacques Oberto1, Fabrice Confalonieri1.   

Abstract

The DNA damage response ddrI gene encodes a transcription regulator belonging to the cAMP receptor protein (CRP) family. Cells devoid of the DdrI protein exhibit a pleiotropic phenotype, including growth defects and sensitivity to DNA-damaging agents and to oxidative stress. Here, we show that the absence of the DdrI protein also confers sensitivity to heat shock treatment, and several genes involved in heat shock response were shown to be upregulated in a DdrI-dependent manner. Interestingly, expression of the Escherichia coli CRP partially compensates for the absence of the DdrI protein. Microscopic observations of ΔddrI mutant cells revealed an increased proportion of two-tetrad and anucleated cells in the population compared to the wild-type strain, indicating that DdrI is crucial for the completion of cell division and/or chromosome segregation. We show that DdrI is also involved in the megaplasmid MP1 stability and in efficient plasmid transformation by facilitating the maintenance of the incoming plasmid in the cell. The in silico prediction of putative DdrI binding sites in the D. radiodurans genome suggests that hundreds of genes, belonging to several functional groups, may be regulated by DdrI. In addition, the DdrI protein absolutely requires cAMP for in vitro binding to specific target sequences, and it acts as a dimer. All these data underline the major role of DdrI in D. radiodurans physiology under normal and stress conditions by regulating, both directly and indirectly, a cohort of genes involved in various cellular processes, including central metabolism and specific responses to diverse harmful environments.IMPORTANCEDeinococcus radiodurans has been extensively studied to elucidate the molecular mechanisms responsible for its exceptional ability to withstand lethal effects of various DNA-damaging agents. A complex network, including efficient DNA repair, protein protection against oxidation, and diverse metabolic pathways, plays a crucial role for its radioresistance. The regulatory networks orchestrating these various pathways are still missing. Our data provide new insights into the crucial contribution of the transcription factor DdrI for the D. radiodurans ability to withstand harmful conditions, including UV radiation, mitomycin C treatment, heat shock, and oxidative stress. Finally, we highlight that DdrI is also required for accurate cell division, for maintenance of plasmid replicons, and for central metabolism processes responsible for the overall cell physiology.
Copyright © 2018 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  CRP family; Deinococcus radiodurans; cAMP signaling; heat shock response; plasmid maintenance; transcription regulator

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29686138      PMCID: PMC5996688          DOI: 10.1128/JB.00129-18

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


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