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Title: Dissecting the mechanism regulating the activity of a conserved σ 54 -dependent transcriptional activator in bacteria
Authors: Radhakrishnan, Sunish Kumar
MAHAJAN, UTKARSH ANIL
Dept. of Biology
20171163
Keywords: σ 54 -dependent transcriptional activator
Issue Date: May-2022
Citation: 38
Abstract: In the dimorphic bacterial model, Caulobacter crescentus stalked and flagellated pole-specific localisation and activation of proteins leads to cell-fate determination and asymmetry during the cell cycle. For example, the initiation of the cell-fate determining signalling cascade begins with the stalked-pole specific localisation of the polar morphogen, SpmX, which in turn recruits and activates a set of proteins including the cell-fate determining kinase DivJ. The SpmX-mediated signalling negatively regulates the activity of the master cell cycle regulator, CtrA - through DivJ, and the σ 54-dependen transcriptional activator, TacA, through another polarised component SpmY. Deletion of spmX and/or spmY results in cell cycle and developmental defects shown to be caused by hyperactive TacA. However, the mechanism by which SpmX-SpmY regulates the activity of TacA still remains unclear. Herein, findings from a combination of genetic and biochemical experiments, have helped us gain preliminary insights into the possible signalling mechanism that SpmY might use to curb the activity of TacA is reported.
URI: http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/6952
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