Evaluation of specificity determinants in Mycobacterium tuberculosis σ/anti-σ factor interactions.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

Molecular Biophysics Unit, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, 560012, India. Electronic address:

Published: January 2020

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  • ECF σ factor and anti-σ factor pairs in bacteria regulate gene expression in response to environmental changes.
  • The activation of the ECF σ factor is initiated by specific stimuli, allowing it to bind with RNA polymerase and trigger gene expression.
  • Experiments reveal potential cross-talk between different σ/anti-σ pairs, suggesting interaction specificity may not rely solely on conserved residues, which could impact cellular responses and inform synthetic biology strategies for engineering bacterial systems.

Article Abstract

Extra Cytoplasmic Function (ECF) σ factor/regulatory protein (anti-σ factor) pairs govern environment mediated changes in gene expression in bacteria. The release of the ECF σ factor from an inactive σ/anti-σ factor complex is triggered by specific environmental stimuli. The free σ factor then associates with the RNA polymerase and drives the expression of genes in its target regulon. Multiple ECF σ/anti-σ pairs ensure calibrated changes in the expression profile by correlating diverse environmental stimuli with changes in the intracellular levels of different ECF σ factors. Specificity in σ/anti-σ factor interaction is thus essential for accurate signal transduction. Here we describe experiments to evaluate interactions between different M. tuberculosis σ and anti-σ proteins in vitro. The interaction parameters suggest that cross-talk between non-cognate σ/anti-σ pairs is likely. The sequence and conformational determinants that govern interaction specificity in a σ/anti-σ complex are not immediately evident due to substantial structural conservation. Sequence-structure analysis of all σ/anti-σ pairs suggest that conserved residues are not the primary determinants of σ/anti-σ interactions-a finding that suggests a potential route to set tolerance limits in interaction specificity. Non-specific σ/anti-σ interactions are likely to be biologically significant as it can contribute to heterogeneity in cellular responses in a bacterial population under less stringent requirements. This finding is relevant for synthetic biology approaches to engineer bacteria using σ/anti-σ transcription initiation modules for diverse applications in biotechnology.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2019.10.198DOI Listing

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