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The CckA-ChpT-CtrA Phosphorelay Controlling Rhodobacter capsulatus Gene Transfer Agent Production Is Bidirectional and Regulated by Cyclic di-GMP.

Reynold G Farrera-Calderon1, Purvikalyan Pallegar2, Alexander B Westbye1, Christina Wiesmann1, Andrew S Lang2, J Thomas Beatty3.   

Abstract

Protein phosphorylation is a universal mechanism for transducing cellular signals in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. The histidine kinase CckA, the histidine phosphotransferase ChpT, and the response regulator CtrA are conserved throughout the alphaproteobacteria. In Rhodobacter capsulatus, these proteins are key regulators of the gene transfer agent (RcGTA), which is present in several alphaproteobacteria. Using purified recombinant R. capsulatus proteins, we show in vitro autophosphorylation of CckA protein, and phosphotransfer to ChpT and thence to CtrA, to demonstrate biochemically that they form a phosphorelay. The secondary messenger cyclic di-GMP changed CckA from a kinase to a phosphatase, resulting in reversal of the phosphotransfer flow in the relay. The substitutions of two residues in CckA greatly affected the kinase or phosphatase activity of the protein in vitro, and production of mutant CckA proteins in vivo confirmed the importance of kinase but not phosphatase activity for the lytic release of RcGTA. However, phosphatase activity was needed to produce functional RcGTA particles. The binding of cyclic di-GMP to the wild-type and mutant CckA proteins was evaluated directly using a pulldown assay based on biotinylated cyclic di-GMP and streptavidin-linked beads.IMPORTANCE The CckA, ChpT, and CtrA phosphorelay proteins are widespread in the alphaproteobacteria, and there are two groups of organisms that differ in terms of whether this pathway is essential for cell viability. Little is known about the biochemical function of these proteins in organisms where the pathway is not essential, a group that includes Rhodobacter capsulatus This work demonstrates biochemically that CckA, ChpT, and CtrA also form a functional phosphorelay in the latter group and that the direction of phosphotransfer is reversed by cyclic di-GMP. It is important to improve understanding of more representatives of this pathway in order to obtain deeper insight into the function, composition, and evolutionary significance of a wider range of bacterial regulatory networks.
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Keywords:  CckA; ChpT; CtrA; Phos-tag gel; RcGTA; Rhodobacter; cyclic di-GMP; gene transfer agent; phosphorelay

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33288624      PMCID: PMC7890552          DOI: 10.1128/JB.00525-20

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


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