The copper-inducible ComR (YcfQ) repressor regulates expression of ComC (YcfR), which affects copper permeability of the outer membrane of Escherichia coli
The pathway of copper entry into Escherichia coli is still unknown. In an attempt to shed light on this process, a lux -based biosensor was utilized to monitor intracellular copper levels in situ. From a transposon-mutagenized library, strains were selected in which copper entry into cells was reduc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biometals 2012-02, Vol.25 (1), p.33-43 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The pathway of copper entry into
Escherichia coli
is still unknown. In an attempt to shed light on this process, a
lux
-based biosensor was utilized to monitor intracellular copper levels in situ. From a transposon-mutagenized library, strains were selected in which copper entry into cells was reduced, apparent as clones with reduced luminescence when grown in the presence of copper (low-glowers). One low-glower had a transposon insertion in the
comR
gene, which encodes a TetR-like transcriptional regulator. The mutant strain could be complemented by the
comR
gene on a plasmid, restoring luminescence to wild-type levels. ComR did not regulate its own expression, but was required for copper-induction of the neighboring, divergently transcribed
comC
gene, as shown by real-time quantitative PCR and with a promoter-
lux
fusion. The purified ComR regulator bound to the promoter region of the
comC
gene in vitro and was released by copper. By membrane fractionation, ComC was shown to be localized in the outer membrane. When grown in the presence of copper, ∆
comC
cells had higher periplasmic and cytoplasmic copper levels, compared to the wild-type, as assessed by the activation of the periplasmic CusRS sensor and the cytoplasmic CueR sensor, respectively. Thus, ComC is an outer membrane protein which lowers the permeability of the outer membrane to copper. The expression of ComC is controlled by ComR, a novel, TetR-like copper-responsive repressor. |
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ISSN: | 0966-0844 1572-8773 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10534-011-9510-x |