Alkaline phosphatase as a reporter of sigma(S) levels and rpoS polymorphisms in different E-coli strains


Autoria(s): SPIRA, Beny; FERENCI, Thomas
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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20/10/2012

20/10/2012

2008

Resumo

sigma(S) is responsible for the transcriptional regulation of genes related to protection against stresses and bacterial survival and it accumulates in the cell under conditions of stress, such as nutrient limitation. An increase in the levels of sigma(S) causes a reduction in the expression of genes that are transcribed by RNA polymerase associated with the principal sigma factor, sigma(70). phoA, that encodes alkaline phosphatase (AP) is expressed under phosphate shortage conditions, and is also repressed by sigma(S). Here we show that in a Pi-limited chemostat, accumulation of rpoS mutations is proportional to the intrinsic level of sigma(S) in the cells. Acquisition of mutations in rpoS relieves repression of the PHO genes. We also devised a non-destructive method based on the rpoS effect on AP that differentiates between rpo(S+) and rpoS mutants, as well as between high and low-sigma(S) producers. Using this method, we provide evidence that sigma(S) contributes to the repression of AP under conditions of Pi excess and that AP variation among different strains is at least partly due to intrinsic variation in sigma(S) levels. Consequently, a simple and non-destructive AP assay can be employed to differentiate between strains expressing different levels of sigma(S) on agar plates.

Identificador

ARCHIVES OF MICROBIOLOGY, v.189, n.1, p.43-47, 2008

0302-8933

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/28383

10.1007/s00203-007-0291-0

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00203-007-0291-0

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eng

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SPRINGER

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Archives of Microbiology

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Palavras-Chave #rpoS #sigma factor #alkaline phosphatase #PHO regulon #SIGMA-FACTOR SELECTIVITY #RNA-POLYMERASE #GENES #POPULATIONS #COMPETITION #PROMOTERS #IHF #LRP #Microbiology
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