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  • Two-component systems (TCSs) are essential for bacteria to respond to environmental changes, and in Bacillus subtilis, the DesK/DesR TCS is key for maintaining membrane lipid balance.
  • This study reveals that the YvfT/YvfU TCS, previously uncharacterized, regulates the yvfRS operon, which encodes an ABC transporter, and interestingly, its expression is temperature-dependent.
  • The research shows that the DesK/DesR system influences the expression of yvfRS as both TCSs interact to help the bacteria adapt to their environment, highlighting the complexity of bacterial signaling mechanisms.*

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Two-component systems (TCSs) are vital signal transduction pathways ubiquitous among bacteria, facilitating their responses to diverse environmental stimuli. In Bacillus subtilis, the DesK histidine kinase thermosensor, together with the response regulator DesR, constitute a TCS dedicated to membrane lipid homeostasis maintenance. This TCS orchestrates the transcriptional regulation of the des gene, encoding the sole desaturase in these bacteria, Δ5-Des. Additionally, B. subtilis possesses a paralog TCS, YvfT/YvfU, with unknown target gene(s). In this work, we show that YvfT/YvfU controls the expression of the yvfRS operon that codes for an ABC transporter. Interestingly, we found that this regulation also involves the action of DesK/DesR. Notably, opposite to des, yvfRS transcription is induced at 37°C and not at 25°C. Our in vivo and in vitro experiments demonstrate that both YvfU and DesR directly bind to the operon promoter region, with DesR exerting its control over yvfRS expression in its unphosphorylated state. Our study uncovers an intriguing case of cross-regulation where two homologous TCSs interact closely to finely tune gene expression in response to environmental cues. These findings shed light on the complexity of bacterial signal transduction systems and their critical role in bacterial adaptability.

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  • Two-component systems (TCSs) are essential for bacteria to respond to environmental changes, and in Bacillus subtilis, the DesK/DesR TCS is key for maintaining membrane lipid balance.
  • This study reveals that the YvfT/YvfU TCS, previously uncharacterized, regulates the yvfRS operon, which encodes an ABC transporter, and interestingly, its expression is temperature-dependent.
  • The research shows that the DesK/DesR system influences the expression of yvfRS as both TCSs interact to help the bacteria adapt to their environment, highlighting the complexity of bacterial signaling mechanisms.*
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