Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The
Bacillus subtilis
LiaRS two-component system (TCS) responds to perturbations of the cell envelope induced by
l
ipid II-
i
nteracting
a
ntibiotics, such as vancomycin, ramoplanin, nisin, and bacitracin. Here, we characterize Tn
7
-generated mutations that induce the
liaRS
TCS. In addition to insertions in
liaF
, a known negative regulator of the LiaRS TCS, we identified two disruptions in the last two genes of the
yydFGHIJ
operon. This operon is predicted to encode a 49-amino-acid peptide (YydF), a modification enzyme (YydG), a membrane-embedded protease (YydH), and an ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter (YydIJ). Genome sequence comparisons suggest that the
yydFGHIJ
operon may have been acquired by horizontal transfer. Inactivation of the YydIJ transporter resulted in increased expression from the LiaR-dependent P
liaI
promoter only in the presence of the
yydFGH
genes. Cells harboring the complete
yydFGHIJ
operon induced LiaR activity in cocultured cells lacking either this transporter or the complete operon. These results suggest that this operon is involved in the synthesis and export of a modified peptide (YydF*) that elicits cell envelope stress sensed by the LiaRS TCS.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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