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The New Role of СysB Transcription Factor in Cysteine Degradation and Production of Hydrogen Sulfide in E. coli

Authors :
R. S. Shakulov
Alexander Mironov
Maxim Nagornykh
T. A. Seregina
K. V. Lobanov
Source :
Russian Journal of Genetics. 54:1259-1265
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Pleiades Publishing Ltd, 2018.

Abstract

The paradoxical effect of deletion of the Escherichia coli genes cysK and cysM encoding cysteine synthase enzymes has been studied: such cysteine auxotrophs actively degrade the excess of cysteine transported from the medium to form H2S. We have shown that deletions of any of the known genes controlling the degradation of exogenous cysteine, including the genes aspC, mstA, cysK, cysM, tnaA, metC, and malY, as well as the newly discovered genes yciW, cyuA, cyuP, and cyuR, do not deprive the cysteine auxotrophs ΔcysK ΔcysM of the ability to degrade cysteine. Cysteine degradation in the ΔcysK ΔcysM mutant is positively regulated by the products of the cysB and cysE genes. It is significant that the ΔcysK ΔcysM mutant shows an increased transcription of the genes opposing the oxidative stress (sodA, catG, arcA, and cydD). We assume that oxidative stress in cells of the ΔcysK ΔcysM mutant is provoked by restriction of cysteine resynthesis, while cysB-dependent degradation of exogenous cysteine and generated H2S provide protection against oxidative stress.

Details

ISSN :
16083369 and 10227954
Volume :
54
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Russian Journal of Genetics
Accession number :
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