Compartmentalized distribution of the proteins controlling the prespore-specific transcription factor a of Bacillus subtilis

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Lewis, PJ
Magnin, T
Errington, J
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[1] UNIV OXFORD,SIR WILLIAM DUNN SCH PATHOL,OXFORD OX1 3RE,ENGLAND
[2] UNIV OXFORD,DEPT BIOCHEM,MICROBIOL UNIT,OXFORD OX1 3QU,ENGLAND
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10.1046/j.1365-2443.1996.750275.x
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Background: Differential gene expression during sporulation in the prespore and mother cell of Bacillus subtilis is dependent on the correct timing and localization of the activity of specific transcription (sigma) factors. The first a factor activated is sigma(F), which directs gene expression specifically in the prespore compartment. Release of sigma(F) activity is tightly controlled through a series of complex interactions involving an anti-sigma factor, SpoIIAB, an anti-anti-sigma factor SpoIIAA and a phosphoprotein phosphatase SpoIIE. In vitro studies have shown that SpoIIAB binds to sigma(F), preventing transcription of the sigma(F) regulon, and that it can also phosphorylate SpoIIAA, thereby inactivating it. However, non-phosphorylated SpoIIAA can displace sigma(F) from SpoIIAB. The SpoIIE phosphatase provides a means of reactivating SpoIIAA-P. Results: We have directly determined the cellular distibutions of sigma(F), SpoIIAB, SpoIIAA-P and SpoIIAA during sporulation, using recently developed immunofluorescence methods. While sigma(F) activity is restricted to the prespore, the protein is present in both compartments, As development proceeds the sigma(F) signal disappears. The anti-sigma factor SpoIIAB is also distributed throughout both cells and rapidly disappears from both cellular compartments soon after sigma(F) becomes active. Disappearance of SpoIIAB seems to be closely associated with the activation of the second prespore-specific a factor sigma(F). The distribution of phosphorylated SpoIIAA closely mimics that of SpoIIAB, being non-compartmentalized and disappearing soon after sigma(F) activation occurs. Significantly, the active, non-phosphorylated form of the anti-anti-sigma factor, SpoIIAA, accumulates in the prespore just before sigma(F) becomes active. Conclusion: These results support the hypothesis that the accumulation of SpoIIAA within the prespore is the single most important requirement for activation of sigma(F).
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