Affiliation:
1. Laboratory for Molecular Biology, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60607
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The
cydABCD
operon of
Bacillus subtilis
encodes products required for the production of cytochrome
bd
oxidase. Previous work has shown that one regulatory protein, YdiH (Rex), is involved in the repression of this operon. The work reported here confirms the role of Rex in the negative regulation of the
cydABCD
operon. Two additional regulatory proteins for the
cydABCD
operon were identified, namely, ResD, a response regulator involved in the regulation of respiration genes, and CcpA, the carbon catabolite regulator protein. ResD, but not ResE, was required for full expression of the
cydA
promoter in vivo. ResD binding to the
cydA
promoter between positions −58 and −107, a region which includes ResD consensus binding sequences, was not enhanced by phosphorylation. A
ccpA
mutant had increased expression from the full-length
cydA
promoter during stationary growth compared to the wild-type strain. Maximal expression in a
ccpA
mutant was observed from a 3′-deleted
cydA
promoter fusion that lacked the Rex binding region, suggesting that the effect of the two repressors, Rex and CcpA, was cumulative. CcpA binds directly to the
cydA
promoter, protecting the region from positions −4 to −33, which contains sequences similar to the CcpA consensus binding sequence, the
cre
box. CcpA binding was enhanced upon addition of glucose-6-phosphate, a putative cofactor for CcpA. Mutation of a conserved residue in the
cre
box reduced CcpA binding 10-fold in vitro and increased
cydA
expression in vivo. Thus, CcpA and ResD, along with the previously identified
cydA
regulator Rex (YdiH), affect the expression of the
cydABCD
operon. Low-level induction of the
cydA
promoter was observed in vivo in the absence of its regulatory proteins, Rex, CcpA, and ResD. This complex regulation suggests that the
cydA
promoter is tightly regulated to allow its expression only at the appropriate time and under the appropriate conditions.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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