Affiliation:
1. Cell and Molecular Biology Program
2. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Myxococcus xanthus
is a gram-negative soil bacterium that undergoes multicellular development upon nutrient limitation. Intercellular signals control cell movements and regulate gene expression during the developmental process. C-signal is a short-range signal essential for aggregation and sporulation. C-signaling regulates the
fmgA
gene by a novel mechanism involving cooperative binding of the response regulator FruA and the transcription factor/antitoxin MrpC2. Here, we demonstrate that regulation of the C-signal-dependent
fmgBC
operon is under similar combinatorial control by FruA and MrpC2, but the arrangement of binding sites is different than in the
fmgA
promoter region. MrpC2 was shown to bind to a crucial
cis
-regulatory sequence in the
fmgBC
promoter region. FruA was required for MrpC and/or MrpC2 to associate with the
fmgBC
promoter region in vivo, and expression of an
fmgB-lacZ
fusion was abolished in a
fruA
mutant. Recombinant FruA was shown to bind to an essential regulatory sequence located slightly downstream of the MrpC2-binding site in the
fmgBC
promoter region. Full-length FruA, but not its C-terminal DNA-binding domain, enhanced the formation of complexes with
fmgBC
promoter region DNA, when combined with MrpC2. This effect was nearly abolished with
fmgBC
DNA fragments having a mutation in either the MrpC2- or FruA-binding site, indicating that binding of both proteins to DNA is important for enhancement of complex formation. These results are similar to those observed for
fmgA
, where FruA and MrpC2 bind cooperatively upstream of the promoter, except that in the
fmgA
promoter region the FruA-binding site is located slightly upstream of the MrpC2-binding site. Cooperative binding of FruA and MrpC2 appears to be a conserved mechanism of gene regulation that allows a flexible arrangement of binding sites and coordinates multiple signaling pathways.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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