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Global transcriptional control by glucose and carbon regulator CcpA in Clostridium difficile

The catabolite control protein CcpA is a pleiotropic regulator that mediates the global transcriptional response to rapidly catabolizable carbohydrates, like glucose in Gram-positive bacteria. By whole transcriptome analyses, we characterized glucose-dependent and CcpA-dependent gene regulation in C...

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Autores principales: Antunes, Ana, Camiade, Emilie, Monot, Marc, Courtois, Emmanuelle, Barbut, Frédéric, Sernova, Natalia V., Rodionov, Dmitry A., Martin-Verstraete, Isabelle, Dupuy, Bruno
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3510511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22989714
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gks864
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author Antunes, Ana
Camiade, Emilie
Monot, Marc
Courtois, Emmanuelle
Barbut, Frédéric
Sernova, Natalia V.
Rodionov, Dmitry A.
Martin-Verstraete, Isabelle
Dupuy, Bruno
author_facet Antunes, Ana
Camiade, Emilie
Monot, Marc
Courtois, Emmanuelle
Barbut, Frédéric
Sernova, Natalia V.
Rodionov, Dmitry A.
Martin-Verstraete, Isabelle
Dupuy, Bruno
author_sort Antunes, Ana
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description The catabolite control protein CcpA is a pleiotropic regulator that mediates the global transcriptional response to rapidly catabolizable carbohydrates, like glucose in Gram-positive bacteria. By whole transcriptome analyses, we characterized glucose-dependent and CcpA-dependent gene regulation in Clostridium difficile. About 18% of all C. difficile genes are regulated by glucose, for which 50% depend on CcpA for regulation. The CcpA regulon comprises genes involved in sugar uptake, fermentation and amino acids metabolism, confirming the role of CcpA as a link between carbon and nitrogen pathways. Using combination of chromatin immunoprecipitation and genome sequence analysis, we detected 55 CcpA binding sites corresponding to ∼140 genes directly controlled by CcpA. We defined the C. difficile CcpA consensus binding site (cre(CD) motif), that is, ‘RRGAAAANGTTTTCWW’. Binding of purified CcpA protein to 19 target cre(CD) sites was demonstrated by electrophoretic mobility shift assay. CcpA also directly represses key factors in early steps of sporulation (Spo0A and SigF). Furthermore, the C. difficile toxin genes (tcdA and tcdB) and their regulators (tcdR and tcdC) are direct CcpA targets. Finally, CcpA controls a complex and extended regulatory network through the modulation of a large set of regulators.
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spelling pubmed-35105112012-11-30 Global transcriptional control by glucose and carbon regulator CcpA in Clostridium difficile Antunes, Ana Camiade, Emilie Monot, Marc Courtois, Emmanuelle Barbut, Frédéric Sernova, Natalia V. Rodionov, Dmitry A. Martin-Verstraete, Isabelle Dupuy, Bruno Nucleic Acids Res Gene Regulation, Chromatin and Epigenetics The catabolite control protein CcpA is a pleiotropic regulator that mediates the global transcriptional response to rapidly catabolizable carbohydrates, like glucose in Gram-positive bacteria. By whole transcriptome analyses, we characterized glucose-dependent and CcpA-dependent gene regulation in Clostridium difficile. About 18% of all C. difficile genes are regulated by glucose, for which 50% depend on CcpA for regulation. The CcpA regulon comprises genes involved in sugar uptake, fermentation and amino acids metabolism, confirming the role of CcpA as a link between carbon and nitrogen pathways. Using combination of chromatin immunoprecipitation and genome sequence analysis, we detected 55 CcpA binding sites corresponding to ∼140 genes directly controlled by CcpA. We defined the C. difficile CcpA consensus binding site (cre(CD) motif), that is, ‘RRGAAAANGTTTTCWW’. Binding of purified CcpA protein to 19 target cre(CD) sites was demonstrated by electrophoretic mobility shift assay. CcpA also directly represses key factors in early steps of sporulation (Spo0A and SigF). Furthermore, the C. difficile toxin genes (tcdA and tcdB) and their regulators (tcdR and tcdC) are direct CcpA targets. Finally, CcpA controls a complex and extended regulatory network through the modulation of a large set of regulators. Oxford University Press 2012-11 2012-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3510511/ /pubmed/22989714 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gks864 Text en © The Author(s) 2012. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Gene Regulation, Chromatin and Epigenetics
Antunes, Ana
Camiade, Emilie
Monot, Marc
Courtois, Emmanuelle
Barbut, Frédéric
Sernova, Natalia V.
Rodionov, Dmitry A.
Martin-Verstraete, Isabelle
Dupuy, Bruno
Global transcriptional control by glucose and carbon regulator CcpA in Clostridium difficile
title Global transcriptional control by glucose and carbon regulator CcpA in Clostridium difficile
title_full Global transcriptional control by glucose and carbon regulator CcpA in Clostridium difficile
title_fullStr Global transcriptional control by glucose and carbon regulator CcpA in Clostridium difficile
title_full_unstemmed Global transcriptional control by glucose and carbon regulator CcpA in Clostridium difficile
title_short Global transcriptional control by glucose and carbon regulator CcpA in Clostridium difficile
title_sort global transcriptional control by glucose and carbon regulator ccpa in clostridium difficile
topic Gene Regulation, Chromatin and Epigenetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3510511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22989714
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gks864
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