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CopR, a Global Regulator of Transcription to Maintain Copper Homeostasis in Pyrococcus furiosus.

Felix Grünberger1, Robert Reichelt1, Ingrid Waege1, Verena Ned1, Korbinian Bronner1, Marcell Kaljanac2, Nina Weber1, Zubeir El Ahmad1, Lena Knauss1, M Gregor Madej2, Christine Ziegler2, Dina Grohmann1, Winfried Hausner1.   

Abstract

Although copper is in many cases an essential micronutrient for cellular life, higher concentrations are toxic. Therefore, all living cells have developed strategies to maintain copper homeostasis. In this manuscript, we have analyzed the transcriptome-wide response of Pyrococcus furiosus to increased copper concentrations and described the essential role of the putative copper-sensing metalloregulator CopR in the detoxification process. To this end, we employed biochemical and biophysical methods to characterize the role of CopR. Additionally, a copR knockout strain revealed an amplified sensitivity in comparison to the parental strain towards increased copper levels, which designates an essential role of CopR for copper homeostasis. To learn more about the CopR-regulated gene network, we performed differential gene expression and ChIP-seq analysis under normal and 20 μM copper-shock conditions. By integrating the transcriptome and genome-wide binding data, we found that CopR binds to the upstream regions of many copper-induced genes. Negative-stain transmission electron microscopy and 2D class averaging revealed an octameric assembly formed from a tetramer of dimers for CopR, similar to published crystal structures from the Lrp family. In conclusion, we propose a model for CopR-regulated transcription and highlight the regulatory network that enables Pyrococcus to respond to increased copper concentrations.
Copyright © 2021 Grünberger, Reichelt, Waege, Ned, Bronner, Kaljanac, Weber, El Ahmad, Knauss, Madej, Ziegler, Grohmann and Hausner.

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Keywords:  CopR; Pyrococcus; archaea; copper; regulation; transcription

Year:  2021        PMID: 33505379      PMCID: PMC7830388          DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.613532

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Microbiol        ISSN: 1664-302X            Impact factor:   5.640


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