The B. subtilis Rok protein is an atypical H-NS-like protein irresponsive to physico-chemical cues

Author:

Erkelens Amanda M123,Qin Liang123,van Erp Bert123,Miguel-Arribas Andrés4ORCID,Abia David5ORCID,Keek Helena G J1,Markus Dorijn1,Cajili Marc K M123,Schwab Samuel123,Meijer Wilfried J J4ORCID,Dame Remus T123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Leiden Institute of Chemistry, Leiden University , Einsteinweg 55, 2333CC Leiden, The Netherlands

2. Centre for Microbial Cell Biology, Leiden University , Leiden, The Netherlands

3. Centre for Interdisciplinary Genome Research, Leiden University , Leiden, The Netherlands

4. Centro de Biología Molecular “Severo Ochoa” (CSIC-UAM), C. Nicolás Cabrera 1, Universidad Autónoma , Canto Blanco, 28049 Madrid, Spain

5. Bioinformatics Facility, Centro de Biología Molecular “Severo Ochoa” (CSIC-UAM), C. Nicolás Cabrera 1, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid , Canto Blanco, 28049 Madrid, Spain

Abstract

Abstract Nucleoid-associated proteins (NAPs) play a central role in chromosome organization and environment-responsive transcription regulation. The Bacillus subtilis-encoded NAP Rok binds preferentially AT-rich regions of the genome, which often contain genes of foreign origin that are silenced by Rok binding. Additionally, Rok plays a role in chromosome architecture by binding in genomic clusters and promoting chromosomal loop formation. Based on this, Rok was proposed to be a functional homolog of E. coli H-NS. However, it is largely unclear how Rok binds DNA, how it represses transcription and whether Rok mediates environment-responsive gene regulation. Here, we investigated Rok's DNA binding properties and the effects of physico-chemical conditions thereon. We demonstrate that Rok is a DNA bridging protein similar to prototypical H-NS-like proteins. However, unlike these proteins, the DNA bridging ability of Rok is not affected by changes in physico-chemical conditions. The DNA binding properties of the Rok interaction partner sRok are affected by salt concentration. This suggests that in a minority of Bacillus strains Rok activity can be modulated by sRok, and thus respond indirectly to environmental stimuli. Despite several functional similarities, the absence of a direct response to physico-chemical changes establishes Rok as disparate member of the H-NS family.

Funder

Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research

China Scholarship Council

Ministry of Science and Innovation of the Spanish Government

Spanish Ministry of Universities and Autonomous University of Madrid

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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