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Proteome analysis of an Escherichia coli ptsN-null strain under different nitrogen regimes. | LitMetric

Proteome analysis of an Escherichia coli ptsN-null strain under different nitrogen regimes.

J Proteomics

Departamento de Bioquímica e Biologia Molecular, UFPR, Curitiba, PR, Brazil; Setor Litoral, UFPR, Matinhos, PR, Brazil. Electronic address:

Published: March 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • The carbohydrate-uptake phosphorelay system (PTS) in bacteria, particularly E. coli, plays a role in regulating the use of secondary carbon sources, although the nitrogen-related version of PTS does not directly influence nitrogen metabolism as previously thought.
  • Research indicated that deleting the ptsN gene in E. coli leads to impaired growth in minimal media, highlighting its importance for bacterial fitness.
  • Proteomic analysis revealed that ptsN does not affect the canonical nitrogen regulatory system but is essential for balancing the activities of sigma factors RpoS and RpoD, causing a shift towards increased expression of RpoS-dependent genes when ptsN is absent.

Article Abstract

Unlabelled: The carbohydrate-uptake phosphorelay PTS system plays a key role in metabolic regulation in Bacteria controlling the utilization of secondary carbon sources. Some bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, encode a paralogous system named PTS (nitrogen related PTS). PTS is composed of EI (ptsP), NPr (ptsO), and EIIA (ptsN). These proteins act as a phosphorelay system from phosphoenolpyruvate to EI, NPr and them to EIIA. PTS is not involved in carbohydrate uptake and it may be dedicated to performing regulatory functions. The phosphorylation state of EI is regulated by allosteric binding of glutamine and 2-oxoglutarate, metabolites whose intracellular levels reflect the nitrogen status. Although PTS is designated as having nitrogen-sensory properties, no major effect of this system on nitrogen regulation has been described in E. coli. Here we show that an E. coli ptsN deletion mutant has impaired growth in minimal medium. Proteome analysis of the ∆ptsN strain under different nitrogen regimes revealed no involvement in regulation of the canonical nitrogen regulatory (Ntr) system. The proteomic data support the conclusion that ptsN is required to balance the activities of the sigma factors RpoS and RpoD in such way that, in the absence of ptsN, RpoS-dependent genes are preferentially expressed.

Significance: The nitrogen related PTS phosphorelay system has been hypothesized to participate in the control of nitrogen metabolism. Here we used a proteomics approach to show that an Escherichia coli ptsN null strain, which misses the final module of PTS phosphorelay, has no significant effects on nitrogen metabolism under different nitrogen regimes. We noted that ptsN is required for fitness under minimal medium and for the proper balance between RpoS and sigma 70 activities in such way that, in the absence of ptsN, RpoS-dependent genes are preferentially expressed.

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