Affiliation:
1. Department of Cancer Cell Biology, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts 02115,1 and
2. Agrotechnological Research Institute (ATO), Wageningen University Research Centre, Wageningen, The Netherlands2
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The Rob protein of
Escherichia coli
is a member of the AraC-XylS family of prokaryotic transcriptional regulators and is expressed constitutively. Deletion of the
rob
gene increases susceptibility to organic solvents, while overexpression of Rob increases tolerance to organic solvents and resistance to a variety of antibiotics and to the superoxide-generating compound phenazine methosulfate. To determine whether constitutive levels of Rob regulate basal gene expression, we performed a MudJ transposon screen in a
rob
deletion mutant containing a plasmid that allows for controlled
rob
gene expression. We identified eight genes and confirmed that seven are transcriptionally activated by normal expression of Rob from the chromosomal
rob
gene (
inaA
,
marR
,
aslB
,
ybaO
,
mdlA
,
yfhD
, and
ybiS
). One gene,
galT
, was repressed by Rob. We also demonstrated by Northern analysis that basal expression of
micF
is significantly higher in wild-type
E. coli
than in a
rob
deletion mutant. Rob binding to the promoter regions of most of these genes was substantiated in electrophoretic mobility shift assays. However, Mu insertions in individual Rob-regulated genes did not affect solvent sensitivity. This phenotype may depend on changes in the expression of several of these Rob-regulated genes or on other genes that were not identified. Rob clearly affects the basal expression of genes with a broad range of functions, including antibiotic resistance, acid adaptation, carbon metabolism, cell wall synthesis, central intermediary metabolism, and transport. The magnitudes of Rob's effects are modest, however, and the protein may thus play a role as a general transcription cofactor.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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