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Unraveling a Bacterial Starvation Response Through the Direct Targets of a Starvation-Induced Transcriptional Activator

Muqing Ma, Ting Li, David J. Lemon, Eduardo A. Caro, Linnea Ritchie, Charles Ryan, Victoria M. Spearing, Roy D. Welch, Anthony G. Garza, Kimberly A. Murphy
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.11.28.470282
Muqing Ma
aDepartment of Biology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244
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Ting Li
aDepartment of Biology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244
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David J. Lemon
aDepartment of Biology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244
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Eduardo A. Caro
aDepartment of Biology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244
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Linnea Ritchie
aDepartment of Biology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244
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Charles Ryan
aDepartment of Biology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244
bCellular and Molecular Biology Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
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Victoria M. Spearing
aDepartment of Biology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244
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Roy D. Welch
aDepartment of Biology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244
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Anthony G. Garza
aDepartment of Biology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244
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Kimberly A. Murphy
aDepartment of Biology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244
cDepartment of Biology, Augustana College, 639 38th Street, Rock Island, IL 61201
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  • For correspondence: agarza@syr.edu
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Organisms frequently encounter environments with nutrient shortages and their survival depends on changes in physiology and the ability to conserve resources. In bacteria, many physiological changes associated with starvation have been identified, but the underlying genetic components and regulatory networks that direct these physiological changes are often poorly defined. Here, we aimed to better define the gene regulatory networks that mediate the starvation response in Myxococcus xanthus, a bacterium that copes with starvation by producing fruiting bodies filled with dormant and stress-resistant spores. We focused on the direct promoter/gene targets of Nla28, a transcriptional activator/enhancer binding protein (EBP) that is important for early rounds of gene expression following starvation. Using expression profiling to identify genes that are downregulated in nla28 mutant cells and bioinformatics to identify the putative promoters of these genes, 12 potential promoter targets (37 genes) of Nla28 were identified. The results of in vitro promoter binding assays, coupled with in vitro and in vivo mutational analyses, suggested that the 12 promoters are in vivo targets of Nla28 and that Nla28 dimers use tandem, imperfect repeats of an 8-bp sequence for binding. Interestingly, nine of the Nla28 target promoters are intragenic, located in the protein coding sequence of an upstream gene or in the protein coding sequence of one gene within an operon (internal promoters). Based on mutational analyses, we concluded that the 12 Nla28 target loci contain at least one gene important for production of stress-resistant spores following starvation. Most of these loci contain genes predicted to be involved in regulatory or defense-related functions. Using the consensus Nla28 binding sequence, followed by bioinformatics and expression profiling, 58 additional promoters and 102 genes were tagged as potential Nla28 targets. Among these putative Nla28 targets, functions such as regulatory, metabolic and cell envelope biogenesis were commonly assigned to genes.

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Unraveling a Bacterial Starvation Response Through the Direct Targets of a Starvation-Induced Transcriptional Activator
Muqing Ma, Ting Li, David J. Lemon, Eduardo A. Caro, Linnea Ritchie, Charles Ryan, Victoria M. Spearing, Roy D. Welch, Anthony G. Garza, Kimberly A. Murphy
bioRxiv 2021.11.28.470282; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.11.28.470282
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Unraveling a Bacterial Starvation Response Through the Direct Targets of a Starvation-Induced Transcriptional Activator
Muqing Ma, Ting Li, David J. Lemon, Eduardo A. Caro, Linnea Ritchie, Charles Ryan, Victoria M. Spearing, Roy D. Welch, Anthony G. Garza, Kimberly A. Murphy
bioRxiv 2021.11.28.470282; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.11.28.470282

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