2014
DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1004044
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Two-Component System Cross-Regulation Integrates Bacillus anthracis Response to Heme and Cell Envelope Stress

Abstract: Two-component signaling systems (TCSs) are one of the mechanisms that bacteria employ to sense and adapt to changes in the environment. A prototypical TCS functions as a phosphorelay from a membrane-bound sensor histidine kinase (HK) to a cytoplasmic response regulator (RR) that controls target gene expression. Despite significant homology in the signaling domains of HKs and RRs, TCSs are thought to typically function as linear systems with little to no cross-talk between non-cognate HK-RR pairs. Here we have … Show more

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“…The 1-kb flanking regions surrounding alkD were inserted into the knockout-plasmid pLM4 using standard molecular biology techniques 41 . The modified plasmid was propagated in E. coli K1077 before introduction by electroporation into Bacillus anthracis Sterne cells 42,43 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 1-kb flanking regions surrounding alkD were inserted into the knockout-plasmid pLM4 using standard molecular biology techniques 41 . The modified plasmid was propagated in E. coli K1077 before introduction by electroporation into Bacillus anthracis Sterne cells 42,43 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the Hrt efflux pump is inactivated in both S. aureus and L. lactis , levels of intracellular heme increase, suggesting that heme is the substrate of HrtAB export [229,237]. In B. anthracis , an HssRS orthologue controls the expression of HrtAB and cross-talks with a second TCS that responds to cellular envelope stresses, further implicating membrane damage as a component of heme stress [238]. HrtAB is actively expressed during murine anthrax, suggesting that organisms that replicate in the bloodstream must tolerate heme toxicity [33].…”
Section: Heme Toxicity and Tolerancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is good experimental support for the paradigm that TCS form insulated signaling systems, with little cross-regulation between noncognate kinases and responses regulators [19][20][21][22], though there are examples of branched TCS pathways in which sensor kinases signal to more than one regulator, or in which signals from multiple kinases converge on a single regulator (reviewed in [23,24]). Complex cellular processes including sporulation [25], stress responses [16,[26][27][28][29], biofilm formation [30], and cell cycle [31,32] are often controlled by multiple TCS in branched pathways. In this study, we have defined a regulatory system composed of multiple TCS proteins and transcription factors that regulates holdfast development in C. crescentus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%