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Activity of the Rhodopseudomonas palustris p-Coumaroyl-Homoserine Lactone-Responsive Transcription Factor RpaR ▿ †

Authors :
Somsak Phattarasukol
Christopher D. Armour
Caroline S. Harwood
Colin R. Lappala
Amy L. Schaefer
Christopher K. Raymond
Hidetada Hirakawa
E. Peter Greenberg
Yasuhiro Oda
John C. Castle
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
American Society for Microbiology, 2011.

Abstract

The Rhodopseudomonas palustris transcriptional regulator RpaR responds to the RpaI-synthesized quorum-sensing signal p -coumaroyl-homoserine lactone ( p C-HSL). Other characterized RpaR homologs respond to fatty acyl-HSLs. We show here that RpaR functions as a transcriptional activator, which binds directly to the rpaI promoter. We developed an RNAseq method that does not require a ribosome depletion step to define a set of transcripts regulated by p C-HSL and RpaR. The transcripts include several noncoding RNAs. A footprint analysis showed that purified His-tagged RpaR (His 6 -RpaR) binds to an inverted repeat element centered 48.5 bp upstream of the rpaI transcript start site, which we mapped by S1 nuclease protection and primer extension analyses. Although p C-HSL-RpaR bound to rpaI promoter DNA, it did not bind to the promoter regions of a number of RpaR-regulated genes not in the rpaI operon. This indicates that RpaR control of these other genes is indirect. Because the RNAseq analysis allowed us to track transcript strand specificity, we discovered that there is p C-HSL-RpaR-activated antisense transcription of rpaR . These data raise the possibility that this antisense RNA or other RpaR-activated noncoding RNAs mediate the indirect activation of genes in the RpaR-controlled regulon.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....107a26a2ab843f55a85377f368202f29