Ancestral zinc-finger bearing protein MucR in alpha-proteobacteria: A novel xenogeneic silencer?

Comput Struct Biotechnol J

State Key Laboratory of Agrobiotechnology, and College of Biological Sciences, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China.

Published: November 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • * MucR acts primarily as a transcriptional regulator, influencing numerous functions such as virulence and cell cycle regulation, and usually functions as a repressor by binding to AT-rich promoters.
  • * Phylogenetic studies suggest that MucR originated in alpha- and delta-proteobacteria, with its diversity arising from gene duplication and lateral transfer, although there are still questions about its specific roles as a silencer and regulatory integrator in a broader genomic context.

Article Abstract

The MucR/Ros family protein is conserved in alpha-proteobacteria and characterized by its zinc-finger motif that has been proposed as the ancestral domain from which the eukaryotic C2H2 zinc-finger structure evolved. In the past decades, accumulated evidences have revealed MucR as a pleiotropic transcriptional regulator that integrating multiple functions such as virulence, symbiosis, cell cycle and various physiological processes. Scattered reports indicate that MucR mainly acts as a repressor, through oligomerization and binding to multiple sites of AT-rich target promoters. The N-terminal region and zinc-finger bearing C-terminal region of MucR mediate oligomerization and DNA-binding, respectively. These features are convergent to those of xenogeneic silencers such as H-NS, MvaT, Lsr2 and Rok, which are mainly found in other lineages. Phylogenetic analysis of MucR homologs suggests an ancestral origin of MucR in alpha- and delta-proteobacteria. Multiple independent duplication and lateral gene transfer events contribute to the diversity and phyletic distribution of MucR. Finally, we posed questions which remain unexplored regarding the putative roles of MucR as a xenogeneic silencer and a general manager in balancing adaptation and regulatory integration in the pangenome context.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7710501PMC
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