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The sigmaE-mediated response to extracytoplasmic stress in Escherichia coli is transduced by RseA and RseB, two negative regulators of sigmaE.
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Molecular microbiology [Mol Microbiol] 1997 Apr; Vol. 24 (2), pp. 373-85. - Publication Year :
- 1997
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Abstract
- The extracytoplasmic stress response in Escherichia coli is controlled by the alternative sigma factor, sigma(E). sigma(E) activity is uniquely induced by the accumulation of outer membrane protein precursors in the periplasmic space, and leads to the increased production of several proteins, including the periplasmic protease DegP, that are thought to be required for maintaining cellular integrity under stress conditions. Genetic and biochemical experiments show that sigma(E) activity is under the control of three genes, rseABC (for regulator of sigma E), encoded immediately downstream of the sigma factor. Deletion of rseA leads to a 25-fold induction of sigma(E) activity. RseA is predicted to be an inner membrane protein, and the purified cytoplasmic domain binds to and inhibits sigma(E)-directed transcription in vitro, indicating that RseA acts as an anti-sigma factor. Deletion of rseB leads to a slight induction of sigma(E), indicating that RseB is also a negative regulator of sigma(E). RseB is a periplasmic protein and was found to co-purify with the periplasmic domain of RseA, indicating that RseB probably exerts negative activity on sigma(E) through RseA. Deletion of rseC, in contrast, has no effect on sigma(E) activity under steady-state conditions. Under induction conditions, strains lacking RseB and/or C show wild-type induction of sigma(E) activity, indicating either the presence of multiple pathways regulating sigma(E) activity, or the ability of RseA alone to both sense and transmit information to sigma(E).
- Subjects :
- Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins metabolism
Bacterial Proteins genetics
Bacterial Proteins metabolism
Bacterial Proteins physiology
Cloning, Molecular
Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial
Molecular Sequence Data
Mutagenesis
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Plasmids
Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases physiology
Sequence Deletion
Signal Transduction genetics
Signal Transduction physiology
Transcription, Genetic
Escherichia coli genetics
Escherichia coli metabolism
Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases genetics
Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases metabolism
Sigma Factor genetics
Sigma Factor metabolism
Transcription Factors genetics
Transcription Factors metabolism
Transduction, Genetic
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0950-382X
- Volume :
- 24
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Molecular microbiology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 9159523
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2958.1997.3611718.x