In:
Molecular Microbiology, Wiley, Vol. 112, No. 2 ( 2019-08), p. 461-481
Abstract:
The extracytoplasmic function (ECF) σ factor, σ E , is a key regulator of the cell envelope stress response in Streptomyces coelicolor . Although its role in maintaining cell wall integrity has been known for over a decade, a comprehensive analysis of the genes under its control has not been undertaken. Here, using a combination of chromatin immunoprecipitation‐sequencing (ChIP‐seq), microarray transcriptional profiling and bioinformatic analysis, we attempt to define the σ E regulon. Approximately half of the genes identified encode proteins implicated in cell envelope function. Seventeen novel targets were validated by S1 nuclease mapping or in vitro transcription, establishing a σ E ‐binding consensus. Subsequently, we used bioinformatic analysis to look for conservation of the σ E target promoters identified in S. coelicolor across 19 Streptomyces species. Key proteins under σ E control across the genus include the actin homolog MreB, three penicillin‐binding proteins, two L,D‐transpeptidases, a LytR‐CpsA‐Psr‐family protein predicted to be involved in cell wall teichoic acid deposition and a predicted MprF protein, which adds lysyl groups to phosphatidylglycerol to neutralize membrane surface charge. Taken together, these analyses provide biological insight into the σ E ‐mediated cell envelope stress response in the genus Streptomyces .
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0950-382X
,
1365-2958
Language:
English
Publisher:
Wiley
Publication Date:
2019
detail.hit.zdb_id:
1501537-3
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