The Level of AdpA Directly Affects Expression of Developmental Genes in Streptomyces coelicolor (original) (raw)

2011, Journal of Bacteriology

AdpA is a key regulator of morphological differentiation in Streptomyces . In contrast to Streptomyces griseus , relatively little is known about AdpA protein functions in Streptomyces coelicolor . Here, we report for the first time the translation accumulation profile of the S. coelicolor adpA ( adpA Sc ) gene; the level of S. coelicolor AdpA (AdpA Sc ) increased, reaching a maximum in the early stage of aerial mycelium formation (after 36 h), and remained relatively stable for the next several hours (48 to 60 h), and then the signal intensity decreased considerably. AdpA Sc specifically binds the adpA Sc promoter region in vitro and in vivo , suggesting that its expression is autoregulated; surprisingly, in contrast to S. griseus , the protein presumably acts as a transcriptional activator. We also demonstrate a direct influence of AdpA Sc on the expression of several genes whose products play key roles in the differentiation of S. coelicolor : STI, a protease inhibitor; RamR, an ...

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