973 resultados para signal transduction, two-component system


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Diabetes mellitus is considered a risk factor for Group B Streptococcus (GBS) infections. Typically, this pathology is associated to high glucose levels in the bloodstream. Although clinical evidences support this notion, the physiological mechanisms underlying GBS adaptation to such conditions are not yet defined. In the attempt to address this issue, we performed comparative global gene expression analysis of GBS grown under glucose-stress conditions and observed that a number of metabolic and virulence genes was differentially regulated. Of importance, we also demonstrated that by knocking-out the csrRS locus the transcription profile of GBS grown in high-glucose conditions was profoundly affected, with more than a third of glucose-dependent genes, including the virulence factor bibA, found to be controlled by this two-component system. Furthermore, in vitro molecular analysis showed that CsrR specifically binds to the bibA promoter and the phosphorilation increases the affinity of the regulator to this promoter region. Moreover, we demonstrated that CsrR acts as a repressor of bibA expression by binding to its promoter in vivo. In conclusion, this work by elucidating both the response of GBS to pathological glucose conditions and the underlined molecular mechanisms will set the basis for a better understanding of GBS pathogenesis.

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Das fakultativ anaerobe Enterobakterium Escherichia coli nutzt C4-Dicarboxylate sowohl unter aeroben als auch anaeroben Bedingungen als Kohlenstoff- und Energiequelle. Die Aufnahme der C4-Dicarboxylaten und die Energiekonservierung mittels Fumaratatmung wird durch das Zweikomponentensystem DcuSR reguliert. Die Sensorhistidinkinase DcuS und der nachgeschaltete Responseregulator DcuR aktivieren bei Verfügbarkeit von C4-Dicarboxylaten die Expression der Gene für den Succinat Transporter DctA, den anaeroben Fumarat/Succinat Antiporter DcuB, die Fumarase B sowie die Fumaratreduktase FrdABCD. Die Transportproteine DctA und DcuB wiederum regulieren die Expression der DcuSR-abhängigen Gene negativ. Fehlen von DctA oder DcuB resultiert bereits ohne Effektor in einer maximalen Expression von dctA bzw. dcuB. Durch gerichtete und ungerichtete Mutagenese wurde gezeigt, dass die Transportfunktion des Carriers DcuB unabhängig von seiner regulatorischen Funktion ist. DcuB kann daher als Cosensor des DcuSR Systems angesehen werden.rnUnter Verwendung von Reportergenfusionen von C-terminal verkürzten Konstrukten von DcuB mit der Alkalischen Phosphatase und der β-Galactosidase wurde die Topologie des Multitransmembranproteins DcuB bestimmt. Zusätzlich wurde die Zugänglichkeit bestimmter Aminosäurereste durch chemische Modifikation mit membran-durchlässigen und membran-undurchlässigen Thiolreagenzien untersucht. Die erhaltenen Ergebnisse deuten auf die Existenz eines tief in die Membran reichenden, hydrophilen Kanal hin, welcher zum Periplasma hin geöffnet ist. Mit Hilfe der Topologie-Studien, des Hydropathie-Blots und der Sekundärstruktur-Vorhersage wurde ein Modell des Carriers erstellt. DcuB besitzt kurze, periplasmatisch liegende Proteinenden, die durch 12 Transmembranhelices und zwei große hydrophile Schleifen jeweils zwischen TM VII/VIII und TM XI/XII verbunden sind. Die regulatorisch relevanten Reste K353, T396 und D398 befinden sich innerhalb von TM XI sowie auf der angrenzenden cytoplasmatischen Schleife XI-XII. Unter Berücksichtigung der strukturellen und funktionellen Aspekte wurde ein Regulationsmodell erstellt, welches die gemeinsam durch DcuB und DcuS kontrollierte C4-Dicarboxylat-abhängige Genexpression darstellt. rnDer Effekt von DctA und DcuSR auf die Expression einer dctA´-´lacZ Reportergenfusion und auf die aerobe C4-Dicarboxylat-Aufnahme wurde untersucht. In-vivo FRET-Messungen weisen auf eine direkte Wechselwirkung zwischen dem Carrier DctA und dem Sensor DcuS hin. Dieses Ergebnis stützt die Theorie der Regulation von DcuS durch C4-Dicarboxylate und durch die Cosensoren DctA bzw. DcuB mittels direkter Protein-Protein Interaktion.rn

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Escherichia coli kann C4-Dicarboxylate sowohl unter aeroben als auch unter anaeroben Bedingungen zur Energiekonservierung nutzen. Die Synthese der beteiligten Transporter und Enzyme wird auf der Transkriptionsebene durch das Zweikomponentensystem DcuSR reguliert. DcuS ist der Sensor für C4-Dicarboxylate. Der Antwortregulator DcuR wird von DcuS aktiviert und induziert die Expression des C4-Dicarboxylat-Transporters DctA unter aeroben Verhältnissen. Anaerob verstärkt DcuSR die Expression des Fumarat/Succinat-Antiporters DcuB, der Fumarase B und der Fumaratreduktase FrdABCD. DctA und DcuB agieren als Co-Sensoren von DcuS und üben einen negativen Effekt auf die Genexpression von dctA bzw. dcuB aus.rnIn dieser Arbeit wurde die Funktion von DctA und DcuB als Co-Sensoren von DcuS untersucht. Sowohl für DcuB als auch für DctA wurde eine direkte Protein-Protein-Interaktion mit DcuS über ein bakterielles Two-Hybrid System nachgewiesen. DcuS bildete ein Transporter-Sensor-Cluster mit DctA und DcuB. C-terminale Verkürzung und die Mutagenese einzelner Aminosäuren der C-terminalen Helix 8b von DctA führten zu einem Verlust der Interaktion mit DcuS. Mit dieser Interaktion gingen sowohl die regulatorische Funktion als auch die Transportfunktion der Punktmutante DctA-L414A verloren. Ein Verlust der Interaktion wurde ebenfalls zwischen einer konstitutiv aktiven DcuS-Mutante und wildtypischem DctA beobachtet. Ebenso zeigte sich eine partielle Reduktion der Interaktion von DcuS mit DctA, wenn DcuS nach der zweiten Transmembranhelix verkürzt wurde. Die Interaktion zwischen DcuS und DctA wurde durch den Effektor Fumarat modifiziert, ging aber nicht komplett verloren.rnDctA konnte in verschiedenen Plasmidsystemen überproduziert werden und bildete Homotrimere. Die Topologie von DctA wurde mit experimentellen und in silico Methoden aufgeklärt. DctA ähnelt der Struktur und Topologie des Aminosäuretransporters Glt aus Pyrococcus horikoshii. DctA besitzt acht Transmembranhelices mit einem cytosolischen N- und C-Terminus sowie zwei Haarnadelschleifen. Die Substratbindung findet höchstwahrscheinlich in den Haarnadelschleifen statt und der Transport erfolgt nach dem „alternating access“ Modell.rnAußerdem wurde die Funktion des Transporters YfcC untersucht. Das Gen yfcC wurde mit Schlüsselgenen des Acetatstoffwechsels co-transkribiert. In yfcC-Deletionsstämmen zeigte sich ein stammspezifischer Defekt bei Wachstum mit Acetat und Transport von Acetat.

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Das Enterobakterium Escherichia coli sowie das Bodenbakterium Bacillus subtilis können C4-Dicarbonsäuren als aerobe Kohlenstoffquelle zur Energiekonservierung nutzen. Die Regulation des C4-Dicarboxylatstoffwechsels erfolgt in E. coli und B. subtilis durch das Zweikomponentensystem DcuSREc bzw. DctSRBs, bestehend aus einer Sensorkinase und einem Responseregulator. Diese kontrollieren die Expression des C4-Dicarboxylat-Transporters DctA. Der Sensor DcuSEc benötigt für seine Funktion im aeroben Stoffwechsel den Transporter DctA als Cosensor. Für das DctSRBs-System gibt es Hinweise aus genetischen Untersuchungen, dass DctSBs das Bindeprotein DctBBs und möglicherweise auch DctABs als Cosensoren für seine Funktion benötigt. In dieser Arbeit sollte ein direkter Nachweis geführt werden, ob DctBBs und DctABs gemeinsam oder nur jeweils eine der Komponenten als Cosensoren für DctSBs fungieren. Sowohl für DctBBs als auch für DctABs wurde eine direkte Protein-Protein-Interaktion mit DctSBs durch zwei in vivo Interaktionsmethoden nachgewiesen. Beide Methoden beruhen auf der Co-Reinigung der Interaktionspartner mittels Affinitätschromatographie und werden je nach Affinitätssäule als mSPINE oder mHPINE (Membrane Strep/His-Protein INteraction Experiment) bezeichnet. Die Interaktion von DctSBs mit DctBBs wurde zusätzlich über ein bakterielles Two-Hybrid System nachgewiesen. Nach Coexpression mit DctSBs interagieren DctABs und DctBBs in mSPINE-Tests gleichzeitig mit der Sensorkinase. DctSBs bildet somit eine sensorische DctS/DctA/DctB-Einheit in B. subtilis und das Bindeprotein DctBBs agiert nur als Cosensor, nicht aber als Transport-Bindeprotein. Eine direkte Interaktion zwischen dem Transporter DctABs und dem Bindeprotein DctBBs besteht nicht. Transportmessungen belegen, dass der DctA-vermittelte Transport von [14C]-Succinat unabhängig ist von DctBBs. Außerdem wurde untersucht, ob Zweikomponentensysteme aus anderen Bakteriengruppen nach einem ähnlichen Schema wie DcuSREc bzw. DctSRBs aufgebaut sind. Das thermophile Bakterium Geobacillus kaustophilus verfügt über ein DctSR-System, welches auf genetischer Ebene mit einem Transporter des DctA-Typs und einem DctB-Bindeprotein geclustert vorliegt. Die Sensorkinase DctSGk wurde in E. coli heterolog exprimiert und gereinigt. Diese zeigt in einer E. coli DcuS-Insertionsmutanten Komplementation der DcuS-Funktion und besitzt dabei Spezifität für die C4-Dicarbonsäuren Malat, Fumarat, L-Tartrat und Succinat sowie für die C6-Tricarbonsäure Citrat. In Liposomen rekonstituiertes DctSGk zeigt Autokinase-Aktivität nach Zugabe von [γ-33P]-ATP. Der KD-Wert für [γ-33P]-ATP der Kinasedomäne von DctSGk liegt bei 43 μM, die Affinität für ATP ist damit etwa 10-fach höher als in DcuSEc.

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We present a coarse grained model for computer simulations of lipid mixtures, which we use to study generic mechanisms for the formation of nanoscale membrane structures (lipid rafts). We observe that even a two component system can separate into rafts of finite size, and we study these rafts and other membrane structures in detail. We look at the characteristics of our model that enable these phenomena and how they may relate to lipid-cholesterol or lipid-lipid mixtures. We propose an explanation for our findings using elastic theory to describe a possible mechanism of raft stabilization via curvature differences between coexisting lipid phases and we investigate whether this theory can be used to explain the results of our computer simulations.

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Enterococcus faecalis is a Gram-positive bacterium that lives as a commensal organism in the mammalian gastrointestinal tract, but can behave as an opportunistic pathogen. Our lab discovered that mutation of the eutK gene attenuates virulence of E. faecalis in the C. elegans model host. eutK is part of the ethanolamine metabolic pathway which was previously unknown in E. faecalis. I discovered the presence of two unique posttranscriptional regulatory features that control expression of eut locus genes. The first feature I found is an AdoCBL riboswitch, a cis-acting RNA regulatory element that acts as a positive regulator of gene expression. The second feature I discovered is a unique two-component system, EutVW. The EutV response regulator contains an ANTAR family domain, which binds RNA to trigger transcriptional antitermination. I determined that induction of expression of several genes in the eut locus is dependent on ethanolamine, AdoCBL and the two-component system. AdoCBL and ethanolamine are both required for induction of eut locus gene expression. Additionally, I discovered eutG is regulated by a unique mechanism of antitermination. Both the AdoCBL riboswitch and EutV response regulator control the expression of the downstream gene eutG. EutV potentially acts through a novel antitermination mechanism in which a dimer of EutV binds to a pair of mRNA stem loops forming an antitermination complex. My data show a unique mechanism by which two environmental signals are integrated by two different posttranscriptional regulators to regulate a single locus.

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To identify more mutations that can affect the early development of Myxococcus xanthus, the synthetic transposon TnT41 was designed and constructed. By virtue of its special features, it can greatly facilitate the processes of mutation screening/selection, mapping, cloning and DNA sequencing. In addition, it allows for the systematic discovery of genes in regulatory hierarchies using their target promoters. In this study, the minimal regulatory region of the early developmentally regulated gene 4521 was used as a reporter in the TnT41 mutagenesis. Both positive (P) mutations and negative (N) mutations were isolated based on their effects on 4521 expression.^ Four of these mutations, i.e. N1, N2, P52 and P54 were analyzed in detail. Mutations N1 and N2 are insertion mutations in a gene designated sasB. The sasB gene is also identified in this study by genetic and molecular analysis of five UV-generated 4521 suppressor mutations. The sasB gene encodes a protein without meaningful homology in the databases. The sasB gene negatively regulates 4521 expression possibly through the SasS-SasR two component system. A wild-type sasB gene is required for normal M. xanthus fruiting body formation and sporulation.^ Cloning and sequencing analysis of the P52 mutation led to the identification of an operon that encodes the M. xanthus high-affinity branched-chain amino acid transporter system. This liv operon consists of five genes designated livK, livH, livM, livC, and livF, respectively. The Liv proteins are highly similar to their counterparts from other bacteria in both amino acid sequences, functional motifs and predicted secondary structures. This system is required for development since liv null mutations cause abnormality in fruiting body formation and a 100-fold decrease in sporulation efficiency.^ Mutation P54 is a TnT41 insertion in the sscM gene of the ssc chemotaxis system, which has been independently identified by Dr. Shi's lab. The sscM gene encodes a MCP (methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein) homologue. The SscM protein is predicted to contain two transmembrane domains, a signaling domain and at least one putative methylation site. Null mutations of this gene abolish the aggregation of starving cells at a very early stage, though the sporulation levels of the mutant can reach 10% that of wild-type cells. ^

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Apoptotic DNA fragmentation is mediated by a caspase-activated DNA fragmentation factor (DFF)40. Expression and folding of DFF40 require the presence of DFF45, which also acts as a nuclease inhibitor before DFF40 activation by execution caspases. The N-terminal domains (NTDs) of both proteins are homologous, and their interaction plays a key role in the proper functioning of this two-component system. Here we report that the NTD of DFF45 alone is unstructured in solution, and its folding is induced upon binding to DFF40 NTD. Therefore, folding of both proteins regulates the formation of the DFF40/DFF45 complex. The solution structure of the heterodimeric complex between NTDs of DFF40 and DFF45 reported here shows that the mutual chaperoning includes the formation of an extensive network of intermolecular interactions that bury a hydrophobic cluster inside the interface, surrounded by intermolecular salt bridges.

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Tc1/mariner elements are able to transpose in species other than the host from which they were isolated. As potential vectors for insertional mutagenesis and transgenesis of the mouse, these cut-and-paste transposons were tested for their ability to transpose in the mouse germ line. First, the levels of activity of several Tc1/mariner elements in mammalian cells were compared; the reconstructed fish transposon Sleeping Beauty (SB) was found to be an order of magnitude more efficient than the other tested transposons. SB then was introduced into the mouse germ line as a two-component system: one transgene for the expression of the transposase in the male germ line and a second transgene carrying a modified transposon. In 20% of the progeny of double transgenic male mice the transposon had jumped from the original chromosomal position into another locus. Analysis of the integration sites shows that these jumps indeed occurred through the action of SB transposase, and that SB has a strong preference for intrachromosomal transposition. Analysis of the excision sites suggests that double-strand breaks in haploid spermatids are repaired via nonhomologous end joining. The SB system may be a powerful tool for transposon mutagenesis of the mouse germ line.

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Pectobacterium wasabiae (previously known as Erwinia carotovora) is an important plant pathogen that regulates the production of plant cell wall-degrading enzymes through an N-acyl homoserine lactone-based quorum sensing system and through the GacS/GacA two-component system (also known as ExpS/ExpA). At high cell density, activation of GacS/GacA induces the expression of RsmB, a noncoding RNA that is essential for the activation of virulence in this bacterium. A genetic screen to identify regulators of RsmB revealed that mutants defective in components of a putative Trk potassium transporter (trkH and trkA) had decreased rsmB expression. Further analysis of these mutants showed that changes in potassium concentration influenced rsmB expression and consequent tissue damage in potato tubers and that this regulation required an intact Trk system. Regulation of rsmB expression by potassium via the Trk system occurred even in the absence of the GacS/GacA system, demonstrating that these systems act independently and are both required for full activation of RsmB and for the downstream induction of virulence in potato infection assays. Overall, our results identified potassium as an essential environmental factor regulating the Rsm system, and the consequent induction of virulence, in the plant pathogen P. wasabiae.

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Rhodobacter capsulatus NtrB/NtrC two-component regulatory system controls expression of genes involved in nitrogen metabolism including urease and nitrogen fixation genes. The ntrY-ntrX genes, which are located immediately downstream of the nifR3-ntrB-ntrC operon, code for a two-component system of unknown function. Transcription of ntrY starts within the ntrC-ntrY intergenic region as shown by primer extension analysis, but maximal transcription requires, in addition, the promoter of the nifR3-ntrB-ntrC operon. While ntrB and ntrY single mutant strains were able to grow with either urea or N-2 as sole nitrogen source, a ntrB/ntrY double mutant (like a ntrC-deficient strain) was no longer able to use urea or N-2. These findings suggest that the histidine kinases NtrB and NtrY can substitute for each other as phosphodonors towards the response regulator NtrC.

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Golgi membranes and Golgi-derived vesicles are associated with multiple cytoskeletal proteins and motors, the diversity and distribution of which have not yet been defined. Carrier vesicles were separated from Golgi membranes, using an in vitro budding assay, and different populations of vesicles were separated using sucrose density gradients. Three main populations of vesicles labeled with beta-COP, gamma-adaptin, or p200/myosin II were separated and analyzed for the presence of actin/actin-binding proteins, beta-Actin was bound to Golgi cisternae and to all populations of newly budded vesicles. Centractin was selectively associated with vesicles co-distributing with beta-COP-vesicles, while p200/myosin II (non-muscle myosin IIA) and non-muscle myosin IIB were found on different vesicle populations. Isoforms of the Tm5 tropomyosins were found on selected Golgi-derived vesicles, while other Tm isoforms did not colocalize with Tm5 indicating the association of specialized actin filaments with Golgi-derived vesicles. Golgi-derived vesicles were shown to bind to F-actin polymerized from cytosol with Jasplakinolide. Thus, newly budded, coated vesicles derived from Golgi membranes can bind to actin and are customized for differential interactions with microfilaments by the presence of selective arrays of actin-binding proteins.

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Oligo(ethylene glycol) (OEG) thiol self-assembled monolayer (SAM) decorated gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have potential applications in bionanotechnology due to their unique property of preventing the nonspecific absorption of protein on the colloidal surface. For colloid-protein mixtures, a previous study (Zhang et al. J. Phys. Chem. A 2007, 111, 12229) has shown that the OEG SAM-coated AuNPs become unstable upon addition of proteins (BSA) above a critical concentration, c*. This has been explained as a depletion effect in the two-component system. Adding salt (NaCl) can reduce the value of c*; that is, reduce the stability of the mixture. In the present work, we study the influence of the nature of the added salt on the stability of this two-component colloid-protein system. It is shown that the addition of various salts does not change the stability of either protein or colloid in solution in the experimental conditions of this work, except that sodium sulfate can destabilize the colloidal solutions. In the binary mixtures, however, the stability of colloid-protein mixtures shows significant dependence on the nature of the salt: chaotropic salts (NaSCN, NaClO4, NaNO3, MgCl2) stabilize the system with increasing salt concentration, while kosmotropic salts (NaCl, Na2SO4, NH4Cl) lead to the aggregation of colloids with increasing salt concentration. These observations indicate that the Hofmeister effect can be enhanced in two-component systems; that is, the modification of the colloidal interface by ions changes significantly the effective depletive interaction via proteins. Real time SAXS measurements confirm in all cases that the aggregates are in an amorphous state.

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Controlling iron distribution is important for all organisms, and is key in bacterial pathogenesis. It has long been understood that cystic fibrosis (CF) patient sputum contains elevated iron concentrations. However, anaerobic bacteria have been isolated from CF sputum and hypoxic zones in sputum have been measured. Because ferrous iron [Fe(II)] is stable in reducing, acidic conditions, it could exist in the CF lung. I show that a two-component system, BqsRS, specifically responds to Fe(II) in the CF pathogen, Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Concurrently, a clinical study found that Fe(II) is present in CF sputum at all stages of lung function decline. Fe(II), not Fe(III) correlates with patients in the most severe disease state. Furthermore, transcripts of the newly identified BqsRS were detected in sputum. Two component systems are the main method bacteria interact with their extracellular environment. A typical two-component system contains a sensor histidine kinase, which upon activation phosphorylates a response regulator that then acts as a transcription factor to elicit a cellular response to stimuli. To explore the mechanism of BqsRS, I describe the Fe(II)-sensing RExxE motif in the sensor BqsS and determine the consensus DNA sequence BqsR binds. With the BqsR binding sequence, I identify novel regulon members through bioinformatic and molecular biology techniques. From the predicted function of new BqsR regulon members, I find that Fe(II) elicits a response that globally protects the cells against cationic stressors, including clinically relevant antibiotics. Subsequently, I use BqsR as a case study to determine if promoter outputs can accurately be predicted based only on a deep understanding of a transcriptional activator’s operator or if a broader regulatory context is required for accurate predictions at all genomic loci. This work highlights the importance of Fe(II) as a (micro)environmental factor, even in conditions typically thought of as aerobic. Since the presence of Fe(II) can alter P. aeruginosa’s antibiotic susceptibility, combining the current strategy of targeting Fe(III) with a new approach targeting Fe(II) may help eradicate infections in the CF lung in the future.

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The response regulator RpaB (regulator of phycobilisome associated B), part of an essential two-component system conserved in cyanobacteria that responds to multiple environmental signals, has recently been implicated in the control of cell dimensions and of circadian rhythms of gene expression in the model cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942. However, little is known of the molecular mechanisms that underlie RpaB functions. In this study we show that the regulation of phenotypes by RpaB is intimately connected with the activity of RpaA (regulator of phycobilisome associated A), the master regulator of circadian transcription patterns. RpaB affects RpaA activity both through control of gene expression, a function requiring an intact effector domain, and via altering RpaA phosphorylation, a function mediated through the N-terminal receiver domain of RpaB. Thus, both phosphorylation cross-talk and coregulation of target genes play a role in the genetic interactions between the RpaA and RpaB pathways. In addition, RpaB∼P levels appear critical for survival under light:dark cycles, conditions in which RpaB phosphorylation is environmentally driven independent of the circadian clock. We propose that the complex regulatory interactions between the essential and environmentally sensitive NblS-RpaB system and the SasA-RpaA clock output system integrate relevant extra- and intracellular signals to the circadian clock.