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  • - In cyanobacteria like Synechococcus elongatus, alternative sigma factors are essential for adjusting gene expression in response to environmental changes during oxygenic photosynthesis.
  • - The pilA1 gene, responsible for type IV pilin, requires the sigma factor SigF1 for its transcription, which is crucial for proper environmental response.
  • - The study reveals that the pilA1 promoter is responsive to light but also shows RNA polymerase binding to the promoter in the dark, indicating that light prompts activation after initial recruitment of the polymerase.

Article Abstract

In cyanobacteria that perform oxygenic photosynthesis, alternative sigma factors can play critical roles in environmental acclimation at the transcriptional initiation step. Here, we found in Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942 that transcription of the pilA1 gene, encoding the type IV pilin, is dependent on one of the group 3 sigma factors, SigF1. We analyzed the promoter sequence determinants and proposed herein that the -10 and -35 boxes upstream of the transcriptional start site are critical for transcription. Interestingly, while the pilA1 promoter is activated by illumination, RNA polymerase containing SigF1 is already located on the promoter region under dark conditions, prior to illumination. This strongly suggests that promoter activation by light follows the recruitment of RNA polymerase during transcriptional initiation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2323/jgam.2024.05.002DOI Listing

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