Affiliation:
1. Laboratory for Molecular Biology, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60607
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The
phoB
gene of
Bacillus subtilis
encodes an alkaline phosphatase (PhoB, formerly alkaline phosphatase III) that is expressed from separate promoters during phosphate deprivation in a PhoP-PhoR-dependent manner and at stage two of sporulation under phosphate-sufficient conditions independent of PhoP-PhoR. Isogenic strains containing either the complete
phoB
promoter or individual
phoB
promoter fusions were used to assess expression from each promoter under both induction conditions. The
phoB
promoter responsible for expression during sporulation,
phoB
-P
S
, was expressed in a wild-type strain during phosphate deprivation, but induction occurred >3 h later than induction of Pho regulon genes and the levels were approximately 50-fold lower than that observed for the PhoPR-dependent promoter,
phoB
-P
V
. Eσ
E
was necessary and sufficient for P
S
expression in vitro. P
S
expression in a
phoPR
mutant strain was delayed 2 to 3 h compared to the expression in a wild-type strain, suggesting that expression or activation of σ
E
is delayed in a
phoPR
mutant under phosphate-deficient conditions, an observation consistent with a role for PhoPR in spore development under these conditions. Phosphorylated PhoP (PhoP∼P) repressed P
S
in vitro via direct binding to the promoter, the first example of an Eσ
E
-responsive promoter that is repressed by PhoP∼P. Whereas either PhoP or PhoP∼P in the presence of Eσ
A
was sufficient to stimulate transcription from the
phoB
-P
V
promoter in vitro, roughly 10- and 17-fold-higher concentrations of PhoP than of PhoP∼P were required for P
V
promoter activation and maximal promoter activity, respectively. The promoter for a second gene in the Pho regulon,
ykoL
, was also activated by elevated concentrations of unphosphorylated PhoP in vitro. However, because no Pho regulon gene expression was observed in vivo during P
i
-
replete growth and PhoP concentrations increased only threefold in vivo during
phoPR
autoinduction, a role for unphosphorylated PhoP in Pho regulon activation in vivo is not likely.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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