The regulation of Escherichia coli glutamine synthetase revisited:: Role of 2-ketoglutarate in the regulation of glutamine synthetase adenylylation state

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Jiang, P [1 ]
Peliska, JA [1 ]
Ninfa, AJ [1 ]
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[1] Univ Michigan, Sch Med, Dept Biol Chem, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
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10.1021/bi980666u
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The regulation of Escherichia call glutamine synthetase (GS) by reversible adenylylation has provided one of the classical paradigms for signal transduction by cyclic cascades. Yet, many mechanistic features of this regulation remain to be elucidated. We examined the regulation of GS adenylylation state in a reconstituted system containing GS, adenylyltransferase (ATase), the PII signal transduction protein that controls ATase, and the uridylyltransferase/uridylyl-removing enzyme (UTase/UR), which has a role in regulating PII. in this reconstituted bicyclic cascade system, the adenylylation state of GS was regulated reciprocally by the small molecule effecters 2-ketoglutarate and glutamine at physiological effector concentrations. By examination of the individual regulatory monocycles and comparison to the bicyclic system and existing data, we could deduce that the only sensors of 2-ketoglutarate were PII and PII-UMP. At physiological conditions, we observed that the main role of 2-ketoglutarate in bringing about the deadenylylation of GS was to inhibit GS adenylylation, and this was due to the allosteric regulation of PII activity. Glutamine acted as an allosteric regulator of both ATase and UTase/UR. We also compared the regulation of GS adenylylation stale to the regulation of phosphorylation state of the transcription factor NRI (NtrC) in a reconstituted bicyclic system containing NRI, the bifunctional kinase/phosphatase NRII (NtrB), PII, and the UTase/UR. This comparison indicated that, at a fixed 2-ketoglutarate concentration, the regulation of GS adenylylation state by glutamine was sharper and occurred at a higher concentration than did the regulation of NRI phosphorylation. The possible biological implications of this regulatory arrangement are discussed.
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