Affiliation:
1. Departamento de Bioquı́mica de la Nutrición, Instituto Superior de Investigaciones Biológicas (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientı́ficas y Técnicas-Universidad Nacional de Tucumán), and Instituto de Quı́mica Biológica “Dr. Bernabé Bloj,” 4000 San Miguel de Tucumán, Tucumán, Argentina
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Microcin J25 is a 2,107-Da, plasmid-encoded, cyclopeptide antibiotic produced by
Escherichia coli.
We have isolated
lacZ
fusions to
mcjA
(encoding the 58-amino-acid microcin precursor) and
mcjB
and
mcjC
(which are required for microcin maturation), and the regulation of these fusions was used to identify factors that control the expression of these genes. The
mcjA
gene was found to be dramatically induced as cells entered the stationary phase. Expression of
mcjA
could be induced by resuspending uninduced exponential-phase cells in spent supernatant obtained from an early-stationary-phase culture. Induction of
mcjA
expression was not dependent on high cell density, pH changes, anaerobiosis, or the buildup of some inducer. A starvation for carbon and inorganic phosphate induced
mcjA
expression, while under nitrogen limitation there was no induction at all. These results taken together suggest that stationary-phase induction of
mcjA
is triggered by nutrient depletion. The
mcjB
and
mcjC
genes were also regulated by the growth phase of the culture, but in contrast to
mcjA
, they showed substantial expression already during exponential growth. Induction of the microcin genes was demonstrated to be independent of RpoS, the cyclic AMP-Crp complex, OmpR, and H-NS. Instead, we found that the growth-phase-dependent expression of
mcjA
,
mcjB
, and
mcjC
may be explained by the concerted action of the positively acting transition state regulators ppGpp, Lrp, and integration host factor. Measurements of microcin J25 production by strains defective in these global regulators showed a good correlation with the reduced expression of the fusions in such mutant backgrounds.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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