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   Convergence of the Transcriptional Responses to Heat Shock and Singlet Oxygen Stresses  
   
نویسنده dufour y.s. ,imam s. ,koo b.-m. ,green h.a. ,donohue t.j.
منبع plos genetics - 2012 - دوره : 8 - شماره : 9
چکیده    Cells often mount transcriptional responses and activate specific sets of genes in response to stress-inducing signals such as heat or reactive oxygen species. transcription factors in the rpoh family of bacterial alternative σ factors usually control gene expression during a heat shock response. interestingly,several α-proteobacteria possess two or more paralogs of rpoh,suggesting some functional distinction. we investigated the target promoters of rhodobacter sphaeroides rpohi and rpohii using genome-scale data derived from gene expression profiling and the direct interactions of each protein with dna in vivo. we found that the rpohi and rpohii regulons have both distinct and overlapping gene sets. we predicted dna sequence elements that dictate promoter recognition specificity by each rpoh paralog. we found that several bases in the highly conserved ttg in the -35 element are important for activity with both rpoh homologs; that the t-9 position,which is over-represented in the rpohi promoter sequence logo,is critical for rpohi-dependent transcription; and that several bases in the predicted -10 element were important for activity with either rpohii or both rpoh homologs. genes that are transcribed by both rpohi and rpohii are predicted to encode for functions involved in general cell maintenance. the functions specific to the rpohi regulon are associated with a classic heat shock response,while those specific to rpohii are associated with the response to the reactive oxygen species,singlet oxygen. we propose that a gene duplication event followed by changes in promoter recognition by rpohi and rpohii allowed convergence of the transcriptional responses to heat and singlet oxygen stress in r. sphaeroides and possibly other bacteria. © 2012 dufour et al.
آدرس department of bacteriology,university of wisconsin-madison,madison,wi,united states,bacter institute,university of wisconsin-madison,madison,wi,united states,department of molecular,cellular,and developmental biology,yale university,new haven,ct, United States, department of bacteriology,university of wisconsin-madison,madison,wi,united states,bacter institute,university of wisconsin-madison,madison,wi,united states,program in cellular and molecular biology,university of wisconsin-madison,madison,wi, United States, department of microbiology and immunology,university of california san francisco,san francisco,ca, United States, department of bacteriology,university of wisconsin-madison,madison,wi, United States, department of bacteriology,university of wisconsin-madison,madison,wi,united states,bacter institute,university of wisconsin-madison,madison,wi, United States
 
     
   
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