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Title: | Autoregulation of topoisomerase I expression by supercoiling sensitive transcription |
Authors: | Ahmed, Wareed Menon, Shruti Karthik, Pullela V. D. N. B. Nagaraja, Valakunja |
Keywords: | Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Escherichia-Coli Dna Site-Specific Recombination Gene-Expression Mycobacterium-Tuberculosis Salmonella-Typhimurium Leu-500 Promoter Gyrase Genes Environmental-Regulation Homeostatic Regulation Multiple Promoters |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
Citation: | Ahmed, W.; Menon, S.; Karthik, Pvdnb; Nagaraja, V., Autoregulation of topoisomerase I expression by supercoiling sensitive transcription. Nucleic Acids Research 2016, 44 (4), 1541-1552 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkv1088 Nucleic Acids Research 44 4 |
Abstract: | The opposing catalytic activities of topoisomerase I (TopoI/relaxase) and DNA gyrase (supercoiling enzyme) ensure homeostatic maintenance of bacterial chromosome supercoiling. Earlier studies in Es-cherichia coli suggested that the alteration in DNA supercoiling affects the DNA gyrase and TopoI expression. Although, the role of DNA elements around the promoters were proposed in regulation of gyrase, the molecular mechanism of supercoiling mediated control of TopoI expression is not yet understood. Here, we describe the regulation of TopoI expression from Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobac-terium smegmatis by a mechanism termed Supercoiling Sensitive Transcription (SST). In both the organisms, topoI promoter(s) exhibited reduced activity in response to chromosome relaxation suggesting that SST is intrinsic to topoI promoter(s). We elucidate the role of promoter architecture and high transcriptional activity of upstream genes in topoI regulation. Analysis of the promoter(s) revealed the presence of suboptimal spacing between the -35 and -10 elements, rendering them supercoiling sensitive. Accordingly, upon chromosome relaxation, RNA polymerase occupancy was decreased on the topoI promoter region implicating the role of DNA topology in SST of topoI. We propose that negative supercoiling induced DNA twisting/writhing align the -35 and -10 elements to facilitate the optimal transcription of topoI. |
Description: | Open Access |
URI: | https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/2294 |
ISSN: | 0305-1048 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Articles (Nagaraja, V.) |
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