Red Light Activates the σB-Mediated General Stress Response of Bacillus subtilis via the Energy Branch of the Upstream Signaling Cascade

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作者
Avila-Perez, Marcela [1 ]
van der Steen, Jeroen B. [1 ]
Kort, Remco [1 ,2 ]
Hellingwerf, Klaas J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Amsterdam, Microbiol Lab, Swammerdam Inst Life Sci, NISB, NL-1018 WV Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] TNO Qual Life, Business Unit Food & Biotechnol Innovat, Microbial Genom Grp, NL-3704 HE Zeist, Netherlands
关键词
SIGMA(B) TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR; GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIA; BLUE-LIGHT; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; GLOBAL ANALYSIS; PHOSPHATASE; 2C; PROTEIN; SPORULATION; PATHWAY; YTVA;
D O I
10.1128/JB.00826-09
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The sigma(B)-dependent general stress response in the common soil bacterium Bacillus subtilis can be elicited by a range of stress factors, such as starvation or an ethanol, salt, or heat shock, via a complex upstream signaling cascade. Additionally, sigma(B) can be activated by blue light via the phototropin homologue YtvA, a component of the environmental branch of the signaling cascade. Here we use a reporter-gene fusion to show that sigma(B) can also be activated by red light via the energy branch of its upstream signaling cascade. Deletion mutagenesis and homologous overproduction experiments indicate that the RsbP protein (composed of an N-terminal PerARNT-Sim [PAS] domain and a C-terminal PP2C-type phosphatase domain) is involved in the red light response. This second light input pathway functions complementarily to YtvA; it shows broader spectral sensitivity but requires higher light intensities. These results are confirmed by transcriptome analyses, which show that both light effects result in upregulation of the sigma(B) regulon, with minimal activation of other responses.
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页码:755 / 762
页数:8
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