2011
DOI: 10.1128/jb.01143-10
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Regulation of Horizontal Gene Transfer in Bacillus subtilis by Activation of a Conserved Site-Specific Protease

Abstract: The mobile genetic element ICEBs1 is an integrative and conjugative element (a conjugative transposon) found in Bacillus subtilis. The RecA-dependent SOS response and the RapI-PhrI cell sensory system activate ICEBs1 gene expression by stimulating cleavage of ImmR, the ICEBs1 immunity repressor, by the protease ImmA. We found that increasing the amount of wild-type ImmA in vivo caused partial derepression of ICEBs1 gene expression. However, during RapI-mediated derepression of ICEBs1 gene expression, ImmA leve… Show more

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“…5) (87). Activated by the SOS response via an unknown mechanism, ImmA directly interacts with ImmR and cleaves it site specifically (86,87). Cleavage of ImmR by ImmA could result from the stimulation of ImmA proteolytic activity but also from its stabilization (86).…”
Section: Immr/imma As a Central Regulatory System Of Icebs1mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…5) (87). Activated by the SOS response via an unknown mechanism, ImmA directly interacts with ImmR and cleaves it site specifically (86,87). Cleavage of ImmR by ImmA could result from the stimulation of ImmA proteolytic activity but also from its stabilization (86).…”
Section: Immr/imma As a Central Regulatory System Of Icebs1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ICEBs1 is tightly regulated by the central ICE-encoded regulatory system ImmR/ImmA which is itself regulated by the host SOS response and quorum sensing (75,77,86).…”
Section: Immr/imma As a Central Regulatory System Of Icebs1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ICEBs1 contains approximately two dozen open reading frames (ORFs), many of which have been characterized previously for their roles in regulation, DNA processing, DNA replication, and conjugation ( Fig. 1a) (9,(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28). ICEBs1 normally resides stably integrated in trnS-leu2, the gene for a leucine tRNA, unless its major operon is derepressed (20).…”
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“…The members of the ICESt1/ICESt3 family carry closely related conjugation modules found in various streptococci and harbour a peculiar regulation module. This module encodes two regulatory systems related to lambdoid prophage cI repressor (Beaber et al, 2004) and related to ImmA/ImmR regulatory systems (Bose & Grossman, 2011), suggesting a particularly complex regulation (Carraro & Burrus, 2014). Exposure of S. thermophilus to the DNA-damaging agent mitomycin C was found to promote not only excision and transfer of ICESt3 (Bellanger et al, 2009;Carraro et al, 2011), but also its adoption of a multicopy state, suggesting its capacity to replicate (Carraro et al, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%