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    American Society for Microbiology ; 2018
    In:  Journal of Bacteriology Vol. 200, No. 24 ( 2018-12-15)
    In: Journal of Bacteriology, American Society for Microbiology, Vol. 200, No. 24 ( 2018-12-15)
    Abstract: The LitR/CarH protein family is an adenosyl B 12 (AdoB 12 )-dependent photoreceptor family with DNA-binding activity, and its homologs are widely distributed in the genomes of diverse bacterial genera. In this investigation, we studied the role and functions of a LitR homolog from a Gram-negative soil bacterium, Burkholderia multivorans , which does not possess an AdoB 12 -binding domain. Transcriptome analysis indicated the existence of 19 light-induced genes, including folE2 , cfaB , litS , photolyase gene phrB2 , and cryB , located in the region flanking litR . Disruption of litR caused constitutive expression of all the light-inducible genes, while mutation in the light-induced sigma factor gene, litS , abolished the transcription of the phrB2 operon and the cfa operon, indicating that LitR and LitS play a central role in light-inducible transcription. A gel shift assay showed that recombinant protein LitR specifically binds to the promoter regions of litR and the folE2 operon, and its binding was weakened by UV-A illumination. LitR absorbs light at maximally near 340 nm and exhibited a photocyclic response and light-dependent dissociation of multimer into tetramer. The litR mutant produced a 20-fold-higher intracellular level of folate than that of the wild-type strain. Thus, the evidence suggests that LitR light-dependently regulates the transcription of litR itself and the folE2 operon, resulting in the production of folate, and then the expressed RNA polymerase complex containing σ LitS directs the transcription of the phrB2 operon and the cfa operon. These light-dependent characteristics suggest that class III LitR, in complex with a UV-A-absorbing molecule, follows a novel light-sensing mechanism. IMPORTANCE Members of the LitR/CarH family are adenosyl B 12 -based photosensory transcriptional regulator involved in light-inducible carotenoid production in nonphototrophic bacteria. Our study provides the first evidence of the involvement of a class III LitR, which lacks an adenosyl B 12 -binding domain in the light response of Burkholderia multivorans belonging to betaproteobacteria. Our biochemical analysis suggests that class III LitR protein exhibits features as a photosensor including absorption of light at the UV-A region (λ max = ca. 340 nm), photocyclic response, and light-dependent dissociation. This suggests that class III LitR associates with a UV-A-absorbing molecule, and it has a photosensing mechanism distinguishable from that of the B 12 -based type.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0021-9193 , 1098-5530
    Language: English
    Publisher: American Society for Microbiology
    Publication Date: 2018
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