A physiological role for DNA supercoiling in the osmotic regulation of gene expression in S. typhimurium and E. coli
The proU locus encodes an osmotically inducible glycine betaine transport system that is important in the adaptation to osmotic stress. We present evidence that DNA supercoiling plays a key role in the osmotic induction of proU transcription. An increase in extracellular osmolarity increases in vivo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cell 1988-02, Vol.52 (4), p.569-584 |
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proU locus encodes an osmotically inducible glycine betaine transport system that is important in the adaptation to osmotic stress. We present evidence that DNA supercoiling plays a key role in the osmotic induction of
proU transcription. An increase in extracellular osmolarity increases in vivo DNA supercoiling, and the expression of
proU is highly sensitive to these changes. Furthermore,
topA mutations can mimic an increase in osmolarity, facilitating
proU expression even in media of low osmolarity in which it is not normally expressed. Selection for
trans-acting mutations that affect
proU expression has yielded only mutations that alter DNA supercoiling, either in
topA or a new genetic locus,
osmZ, which strongly influences in vivo supercoiling. Mutations in
osmZ are highly pleiotropic, affecting expression of a variety of chromosomal genes including
ompF, ompC, fimA, and the
bgl operon, as well as increasing the frequency of site-specific DNA inversions that mediate fimbrial phase variation. |
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ISSN: | 0092-8674 1097-4172 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0092-8674(88)90470-9 |