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   The Bacterial Response Regulator ArcA Uses a Diverse Binding Site Architecture to Regulate Carbon Oxidation Globally  
   
نویسنده park d.m. ,akhtar m.s. ,ansari a.z. ,landick r. ,kiley p.j.
منبع plos genetics - 2013 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 10
چکیده    Despite the importance of maintaining redox homeostasis for cellular viability,how cells control redox balance globally is poorly understood. here we provide new mechanistic insight into how the balance between reduced and oxidized electron carriers is regulated at the level of gene expression by mapping the regulon of the response regulator arca from escherichia coli,which responds to the quinone/quinol redox couple via its membrane-bound sensor kinase,arcb. our genome-wide analysis reveals that arca reprograms metabolism under anaerobic conditions such that carbon oxidation pathways that recycle redox carriers via respiration are transcriptionally repressed by arca. we propose that this strategy favors use of catabolic pathways that recycle redox carriers via fermentation akin to lactate production in mammalian cells. unexpectedly,bioinformatic analysis of the sequences bound by arca in chip-seq revealed that most arca binding sites contain additional direct repeat elements beyond the two required for binding an arca dimer. dnase i footprinting assays suggest that non-canonical arrangements of cis-regulatory modules dictate both the length and concentration-sensitive occupancy of dna sites. we propose that this plasticity in arca binding site architecture provides both an efficient means of encoding binding sites for arca,σ70-rnap and perhaps other transcription factors within the same narrow sequence space and an effective mechanism for global control of carbon metabolism to maintain redox homeostasis. © 2013 park et al.
آدرس department of biomolecular chemistry,university of wisconsin-madison,madison,wi,united states,biosciences and biotechnology division,lawrence livermore national laboratory,livermore,ca, United States, department of biochemistry,university of wisconsin-madison,madison,wi,united states,molecular and structural biology division,csir-central drug research institute,lucknow,uttar pradesh, India, department of biochemistry,university of wisconsin-madison,madison,wi, United States, department of biochemistry,university of wisconsin-madison,madison,wi,united states,department of bacteriology,university of wisconsin-madison,madison,wi,united states,great lakes bioenergy research center,university of wisconsin-madison,madison,wi, United States, department of biomolecular chemistry,university of wisconsin-madison,madison,wi,united states,great lakes bioenergy research center,university of wisconsin-madison,madison,wi, United States
 
     
   
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