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Heterogeneous regulation of bacterial natural product biosynthesis via a novel transcription factor.


ABSTRACT: Biological diversity arises among genetically equal subpopulations in the same environment, a phenomenon called phenotypic heterogeneity. The life cycle of the enteric bacterium Photorhabdus luminescens involves a symbiotic interaction with nematodes as well as a pathogenic association with insect larvae. P. luminescens exists in two distinct phenotypic forms designated as primary (1°) and secondary (2°). In contrast to 1° cells, 2° cells are non-pigmented due to the absence of natural compounds, especially anthraquinones (AQs). We identified a novel type of transcriptional regulator, AntJ, which activates expression of the antA-I operon responsible for AQ production. AntJ heterogeneously activates the AQ production in single P. luminescens 1° cells, and blocks AQ production in 2° cells. AntJ contains a proposed ligand-binding WYL-domain, which is widespread among bacteria. AntJ is one of the rare examples of regulators that mediate heterogeneous gene expression by altering activity rather than copy number in single cells.

SUBMITTER: Heinrich AK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5133734 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Heterogeneous regulation of bacterial natural product biosynthesis via a novel transcription factor.

Heinrich Antje K AK   Glaeser Angela A   Tobias Nicholas J NJ   Heermann Ralf R   Bode Helge B HB  

Heliyon 20161129 11


Biological diversity arises among genetically equal subpopulations in the same environment, a phenomenon called phenotypic heterogeneity. The life cycle of the enteric bacterium <i>Photorhabdus luminescens</i> involves a symbiotic interaction with nematodes as well as a pathogenic association with insect larvae. <i>P. luminescens</i> exists in two distinct phenotypic forms designated as primary (1°) and secondary (2°). In contrast to 1° cells, 2° cells are non-pigmented due to the absence of nat  ...[more]

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