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Mycobacterium RbpA cooperates with the stress-response σ(B) subunit of RNA polymerase in promoter DNA unwinding

RbpA, a transcriptional activator that is essential for Mycobacterium tuberculosis replication and survival during antibiotic treatment, binds to RNA polymerase (RNAP) in the absence of promoter DNA. It has been hypothesized that RbpA stimulates housekeeping gene expression by promoting assembly of...

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Autores principales: Hu, Yangbo, Morichaud, Zakia, Sudalaiyadum Perumal, Ayyappasamy, Roquet-Baneres, Françoise, Brodolin, Konstantin
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4176334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25122744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gku742
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author Hu, Yangbo
Morichaud, Zakia
Sudalaiyadum Perumal, Ayyappasamy
Roquet-Baneres, Françoise
Brodolin, Konstantin
author_facet Hu, Yangbo
Morichaud, Zakia
Sudalaiyadum Perumal, Ayyappasamy
Roquet-Baneres, Françoise
Brodolin, Konstantin
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description RbpA, a transcriptional activator that is essential for Mycobacterium tuberculosis replication and survival during antibiotic treatment, binds to RNA polymerase (RNAP) in the absence of promoter DNA. It has been hypothesized that RbpA stimulates housekeeping gene expression by promoting assembly of the σ(A) subunit with core RNAP. Here, using a purified in vitro transcription system of M. tuberculosis, we show that RbpA functions in a promoter-dependent manner as a companion of RNAP essential for promoter DNA unwinding and formation of the catalytically active open promoter complex (RP(o)). Screening for RbpA activity using a full panel of the M. tuberculosis σ subunits demonstrated that RbpA targets σ(A) and stress-response σ(B), but not the alternative σ subunits from the groups 3 and 4. In contrast to σ(A), the σ(B) subunit activity displayed stringent dependency upon RbpA. These results suggest that RbpA-dependent control of RP(o) formation provides a mechanism for tuning gene expression during the switch between different physiological states, and in the stress response.
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spelling pubmed-41763342014-12-01 Mycobacterium RbpA cooperates with the stress-response σ(B) subunit of RNA polymerase in promoter DNA unwinding Hu, Yangbo Morichaud, Zakia Sudalaiyadum Perumal, Ayyappasamy Roquet-Baneres, Françoise Brodolin, Konstantin Nucleic Acids Res Gene regulation, Chromatin and Epigenetics RbpA, a transcriptional activator that is essential for Mycobacterium tuberculosis replication and survival during antibiotic treatment, binds to RNA polymerase (RNAP) in the absence of promoter DNA. It has been hypothesized that RbpA stimulates housekeeping gene expression by promoting assembly of the σ(A) subunit with core RNAP. Here, using a purified in vitro transcription system of M. tuberculosis, we show that RbpA functions in a promoter-dependent manner as a companion of RNAP essential for promoter DNA unwinding and formation of the catalytically active open promoter complex (RP(o)). Screening for RbpA activity using a full panel of the M. tuberculosis σ subunits demonstrated that RbpA targets σ(A) and stress-response σ(B), but not the alternative σ subunits from the groups 3 and 4. In contrast to σ(A), the σ(B) subunit activity displayed stringent dependency upon RbpA. These results suggest that RbpA-dependent control of RP(o) formation provides a mechanism for tuning gene expression during the switch between different physiological states, and in the stress response. Oxford University Press 2014-09-15 2014-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4176334/ /pubmed/25122744 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gku742 Text en © The Author(s) 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Gene regulation, Chromatin and Epigenetics
Hu, Yangbo
Morichaud, Zakia
Sudalaiyadum Perumal, Ayyappasamy
Roquet-Baneres, Françoise
Brodolin, Konstantin
Mycobacterium RbpA cooperates with the stress-response σ(B) subunit of RNA polymerase in promoter DNA unwinding
title Mycobacterium RbpA cooperates with the stress-response σ(B) subunit of RNA polymerase in promoter DNA unwinding
title_full Mycobacterium RbpA cooperates with the stress-response σ(B) subunit of RNA polymerase in promoter DNA unwinding
title_fullStr Mycobacterium RbpA cooperates with the stress-response σ(B) subunit of RNA polymerase in promoter DNA unwinding
title_full_unstemmed Mycobacterium RbpA cooperates with the stress-response σ(B) subunit of RNA polymerase in promoter DNA unwinding
title_short Mycobacterium RbpA cooperates with the stress-response σ(B) subunit of RNA polymerase in promoter DNA unwinding
title_sort mycobacterium rbpa cooperates with the stress-response σ(b) subunit of rna polymerase in promoter dna unwinding
topic Gene regulation, Chromatin and Epigenetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4176334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25122744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gku742
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