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Conservation of thiol-oxidative stress responses regulated by SigR orthologues in actinomycetes.


ABSTRACT: Numerous thiol-reactive compounds cause oxidative stress where cells counteract by activation of survival strategies regulated by thiol-based sensors. In Streptomyces coelicolor, a model actinomycete, a sigma/antisigma pair SigR/RsrA controls the response to thiol-oxidative stress. To unravel its full physiological functions, chromatin immuno-precipitation combined with sequence and transcript analyses were employed to identify 108 SigR target genes in S. coelicolor and to predict orthologous regulons across actinomycetes. In addition to reported genes for thiol homeostasis, protein degradation and ribosome modulation, 64 additional operons were identified suggesting new functions of this global regulator. We demonstrate that SigR maintains the level and activity of the housekeeping sigma factor HrdB during thiol-oxidative stress, a novel strategy for stress responses. We also found that SigR defends cells against UV and thiol-reactive damages, in which repair UvrA takes a part. Using a refined SigR-binding sequence model, SigR orthologues and their targets were predicted in 42 actinomycetes. This revealed a conserved core set of SigR targets to function for thiol homeostasis, protein quality control, possible modulation of transcription and translation, flavin-mediated redox reactions, and Fe-S delivery. The composition of the SigR regulon reveals a robust conserved physiological mechanism to deal with thiol-oxidative stress from bacteria to human.

SUBMITTER: Kim MS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4546429 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Conservation of thiol-oxidative stress responses regulated by SigR orthologues in actinomycetes.

Kim Min-Sik MS   Dufour Yann S YS   Yoo Ji Sun JS   Cho Yoo-Bok YB   Park Joo-Hong JH   Nam Gi-Baeg GB   Kim Hae Min HM   Lee Kang-Lok KL   Donohue Timothy J TJ   Roe Jung-Hye JH  

Molecular microbiology 20120614 2


Numerous thiol-reactive compounds cause oxidative stress where cells counteract by activation of survival strategies regulated by thiol-based sensors. In Streptomyces coelicolor, a model actinomycete, a sigma/antisigma pair SigR/RsrA controls the response to thiol-oxidative stress. To unravel its full physiological functions, chromatin immuno-precipitation combined with sequence and transcript analyses were employed to identify 108 SigR target genes in S. coelicolor and to predict orthologous re  ...[more]

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