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Phenotype Enhancement Screen of a Regulatory spx Mutant Unveils a Role for the ytpQ Gene in the Control of Iron Homeostasis

Spx is a global regulator of genes that are induced by disulfide stress in Bacillus subtilis. The regulon that it governs is comprised of over 120 genes based on microarray analysis, although it is not known how many of these are under direct Spx control. Most of the Spx-regulated genes (SRGs) are o...

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Autores principales: Zuber, Peter, Chauhan, Shefali, Pilaka, Praseeda, Nakano, Michiko M., Gurumoorthy, Sairam, Lin, Ann A., Barendt, Skye M., Chi, Bui Khanh, Antelmann, Haike, Mäder, Ulrike
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3176815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21949854
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025066
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author Zuber, Peter
Chauhan, Shefali
Pilaka, Praseeda
Nakano, Michiko M.
Gurumoorthy, Sairam
Lin, Ann A.
Barendt, Skye M.
Chi, Bui Khanh
Antelmann, Haike
Mäder, Ulrike
author_facet Zuber, Peter
Chauhan, Shefali
Pilaka, Praseeda
Nakano, Michiko M.
Gurumoorthy, Sairam
Lin, Ann A.
Barendt, Skye M.
Chi, Bui Khanh
Antelmann, Haike
Mäder, Ulrike
author_sort Zuber, Peter
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description Spx is a global regulator of genes that are induced by disulfide stress in Bacillus subtilis. The regulon that it governs is comprised of over 120 genes based on microarray analysis, although it is not known how many of these are under direct Spx control. Most of the Spx-regulated genes (SRGs) are of unknown function, but many encode products that are conserved in low %GC Gram-positive bacteria. Using a gene-disruption library of B. subtilis genomic mutations, the SRGs were screened for phenotypes related to Spx-controlled activities, such as poor growth in minimal medium and sensitivity to methyglyoxal, but nearly all of the SRG mutations showed little if any phenotype. To uncover SRG function, the mutations were rescreened in an spx mutant background to determine which mutant SRG allele would enhance the spx mutant phenotype. One of the SRGs, ytpQ was the site of a mutation that, when combined with an spx null mutation, elevated the severity of the Spx mutant phenotype, as shown by reduced growth in a minimal medium and by hypersensitivity to methyglyoxal. The ytpQ mutant showed elevated oxidative protein damage when exposed to methylglyoxal, and reduced growth rate in liquid culture. Proteomic and transcriptomic data indicated that the ytpQ mutation caused the derepression of the Fur and PerR regulons of B. subtilis. Our study suggests that the ytpQ gene, encoding a conserved DUF1444 protein, functions directly or indirectly in iron homeostasis. The ytpQ mutant phenotype mimics that of a fur mutation, suggesting a condition of low cellular iron. In vitro transcription analysis indicated that Spx stimulates transcription from the ytpPQR operon within which the ytpQ gene resides. The work uncovers a link between Spx and control of iron homeostasis.
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spelling pubmed-31768152011-09-26 Phenotype Enhancement Screen of a Regulatory spx Mutant Unveils a Role for the ytpQ Gene in the Control of Iron Homeostasis Zuber, Peter Chauhan, Shefali Pilaka, Praseeda Nakano, Michiko M. Gurumoorthy, Sairam Lin, Ann A. Barendt, Skye M. Chi, Bui Khanh Antelmann, Haike Mäder, Ulrike PLoS One Research Article Spx is a global regulator of genes that are induced by disulfide stress in Bacillus subtilis. The regulon that it governs is comprised of over 120 genes based on microarray analysis, although it is not known how many of these are under direct Spx control. Most of the Spx-regulated genes (SRGs) are of unknown function, but many encode products that are conserved in low %GC Gram-positive bacteria. Using a gene-disruption library of B. subtilis genomic mutations, the SRGs were screened for phenotypes related to Spx-controlled activities, such as poor growth in minimal medium and sensitivity to methyglyoxal, but nearly all of the SRG mutations showed little if any phenotype. To uncover SRG function, the mutations were rescreened in an spx mutant background to determine which mutant SRG allele would enhance the spx mutant phenotype. One of the SRGs, ytpQ was the site of a mutation that, when combined with an spx null mutation, elevated the severity of the Spx mutant phenotype, as shown by reduced growth in a minimal medium and by hypersensitivity to methyglyoxal. The ytpQ mutant showed elevated oxidative protein damage when exposed to methylglyoxal, and reduced growth rate in liquid culture. Proteomic and transcriptomic data indicated that the ytpQ mutation caused the derepression of the Fur and PerR regulons of B. subtilis. Our study suggests that the ytpQ gene, encoding a conserved DUF1444 protein, functions directly or indirectly in iron homeostasis. The ytpQ mutant phenotype mimics that of a fur mutation, suggesting a condition of low cellular iron. In vitro transcription analysis indicated that Spx stimulates transcription from the ytpPQR operon within which the ytpQ gene resides. The work uncovers a link between Spx and control of iron homeostasis. Public Library of Science 2011-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3176815/ /pubmed/21949854 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025066 Text en Zuber et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Zuber, Peter
Chauhan, Shefali
Pilaka, Praseeda
Nakano, Michiko M.
Gurumoorthy, Sairam
Lin, Ann A.
Barendt, Skye M.
Chi, Bui Khanh
Antelmann, Haike
Mäder, Ulrike
Phenotype Enhancement Screen of a Regulatory spx Mutant Unveils a Role for the ytpQ Gene in the Control of Iron Homeostasis
title Phenotype Enhancement Screen of a Regulatory spx Mutant Unveils a Role for the ytpQ Gene in the Control of Iron Homeostasis
title_full Phenotype Enhancement Screen of a Regulatory spx Mutant Unveils a Role for the ytpQ Gene in the Control of Iron Homeostasis
title_fullStr Phenotype Enhancement Screen of a Regulatory spx Mutant Unveils a Role for the ytpQ Gene in the Control of Iron Homeostasis
title_full_unstemmed Phenotype Enhancement Screen of a Regulatory spx Mutant Unveils a Role for the ytpQ Gene in the Control of Iron Homeostasis
title_short Phenotype Enhancement Screen of a Regulatory spx Mutant Unveils a Role for the ytpQ Gene in the Control of Iron Homeostasis
title_sort phenotype enhancement screen of a regulatory spx mutant unveils a role for the ytpq gene in the control of iron homeostasis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3176815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21949854
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025066
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