Literature DB >> 31988380

Transcriptional regulation by σ factor phosphorylation in bacteria.

Shankar Chandrashekar Iyer1, Delia Casas-Pastor2, David Kraus2,3, Petra Mann1, Kathrin Schirner4, Timo Glatter5, Georg Fritz2,6, Simon Ringgaard7.   

Abstract

A major form of transcriptional regulation in bacteria occurs through the exchange of the primary σ factor of RNA polymerase (RNAP) with an alternative extracytoplasmic function (ECF) σ factor1. ECF σ factors are generally intrinsically active and are retained in an inactive state via the sequestration into σ factor-anti-σ factor complexes until their action is warranted2-20. Here, we report a previously uncharacterized mechanism of transcriptional regulation that relies on intrinsically inactive ECF σ factors, the activation of which and interaction with the β'-subunit of RNAP depends on σ factor phosphorylation. In Vibrio parahaemolyticus, the threonine kinase PknT phosphorylates the σ factor EcfP, which results in EcfP activation and expression of an essential polymyxin-resistant regulon. EcfP phosphorylation occurs at a highly conserved threonine residue, Thr63, positioned within a divergent region in the σ2.2 helix. Our data indicate that EcfP is intrinsically inactive and unable to bind the β'-subunit of RNAP due to the absence of a negatively charged DAED motif in this region. Furthermore, our results indicate that phosphorylation at residue Thr63 mimics this negative charge and licenses EcfP to interact with the β'-subunit in the formation of the RNAP holoenzyme, which in turn results in target gene expression. This regulatory mechanism is a previously unrecognized paradigm in bacterial signal transduction and transcriptional regulation, and our data suggest that it is widespread in bacteria.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31988380     DOI: 10.1038/s41564-019-0648-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Microbiol        ISSN: 2058-5276            Impact factor:   17.745


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