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Functions of the Hha and YdgT proteins in transcriptional silencing by the nucleoid proteins, H-NS and StpA, in Escherichia coli.


ABSTRACT: The Hha and YdgT proteins are suggested to modulate the expression of horizontally acquired genes by interacting with H-NS and StpA, which play central roles in the transcriptional silencing of such genes. However, it is also possible that Hha/YdgT repress gene expression independently of H-NS/StpA, as we have not fully understood the molecular mechanism through which Hha/YdgT modulate H-NS/StpA activity. To gain further insight into the basic functions of Hha/YdgT, we analysed the impact of hha/ydgT double inactivation on the transcriptome profile of Escherichia coli K-12, and compared the effects with that of hns/stpA double inactivation. In addition, we examined the effects of hha/ydgT inactivation on the chromosomal binding of H-NS, and conversely the effects of hns/stpA inactivation on the chromosomal binding of Hha. Our results demonstrated that the chromosomal binding of Hha requires H-NS/StpA, and is necessary for the repression of a subset of genes in the H-NS/StpA regulon. Furthermore, the distribution of H-NS binding around Hha/YdgT-dependent and -independent genes suggests that Hha/YdgT proteins modulate formation of the H-NS/StpA-DNA complex.

SUBMITTER: Ueda T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3686432 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Functions of the Hha and YdgT proteins in transcriptional silencing by the nucleoid proteins, H-NS and StpA, in Escherichia coli.

Ueda Takeshi T   Takahashi Hiroki H   Uyar Ebru E   Ishikawa Shu S   Ogasawara Naotake N   Oshima Taku T  

DNA research : an international journal for rapid publication of reports on genes and genomes 20130329 3


The Hha and YdgT proteins are suggested to modulate the expression of horizontally acquired genes by interacting with H-NS and StpA, which play central roles in the transcriptional silencing of such genes. However, it is also possible that Hha/YdgT repress gene expression independently of H-NS/StpA, as we have not fully understood the molecular mechanism through which Hha/YdgT modulate H-NS/StpA activity. To gain further insight into the basic functions of Hha/YdgT, we analysed the impact of hha  ...[more]

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