ApoFnr binds as a monomer to promoters regulating the expression of enterotoxin genes of Bacillus cereus

作者:E**elin Julia; Jouanneau Yves; Armengaud Jean; Duport Catherine*
来源:Journal of Bacteriology, 2008, 190(12): 4242-4251.
DOI:10.1128/JB.00336-08

摘要

Bacillus cereus Fur is a member of the Crp/Fnr (cyclic AMP-binding protein/fumarate nitrate reduction regulatory protein) family of helix-turn-helix transcriptional regulators. It is essential for the expression of hbl and nhe enterotoxin genes independently of the oxygen tension in the environment. We studied aerobic Fur binding to target sites in promoters regulating the expression of enterotoxin genes. B. cereus For was over-expressed and purified as either a C-terminal His-tagged (Fnr(His)) fusion protein or an N-terminal fusion protein tagged with the Strep-tag (IBA BioTAGnology) ((Strep)Fnr). Both recombinant For proteins were produced as apoforms (clusterless) and occurred as mixtures of monomers and oligomers in solution. However, apoFnr(His) was mainly monomeric, while apo(Strep)Fnr was mainly oligomeric, suggesting that the His-tagged C-terminal extremity may interfere with oligomerization. The oligomeric state of aPo(Strep)Fnr was dithiothreitol sensitive, underlining the importance of a disulfide bridge for apoFnr oligomerization. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays showed that monomeric apoFnr, but not oligomeric apoFnr, bound to specific sequences located in the promoter regions of the enterotoxin regulators fnr, resDE, and plcR and the structural genes hbl and nhe. The question of whether apoFnr binding is regulated in vivo by redox-dependent oligomerization is discussed.

  • 出版日期2008-6
  • 单位中国地震局