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Regulation of heat-shock genes in bacteria: from signal sensing to gene expression output
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- The heat-shock response is a mechanism of cellular protection against sudden adverse environmental growth conditions and results in the prompt production of various heat-shock proteins. In bacteria, specific sensory biomolecules sense temperature fluctuations and transduce intercellular signals that coordinate gene expression outputs. Sensory biomolecules, also known as thermosensors, include nucleic acids (DNA or RNA) and proteins. Once a stress signal is perceived, it is transduced to invoke specific molecular mechanisms controlling transcription of genes coding for heat-shock proteins. Transcriptional regulation of heat-shock genes can be under either positive or negative control mediated by dedicated regulatory proteins. Positive regulation exploits specific alternative sigma factors to redirect the RNA polymerase enzyme to a subset of selected promoters, while negative regulation is mediated by transcriptional repressors. Interestingly, while various bacteria adopt either exclusively positive or negative mechanisms, in some microorganisms these two opposite strategies coexist, establishing complex networks regulating heat-shock genes. Here, we comprehensively summarize molecular mechanisms that microorganisms have adopted to finely control transcription of heat-shock genes.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
030106 microbiology
HspR repressor
Biology
Microbiology
03 medical and health sciences
chemistry.chemical_compound
Bacterial Proteins
Sigma factor
Transcription (biology)
RNA polymerase
Gene expression
Transcriptional regulation
transcriptional regulation
Gene
CtsR repressor
Heat-Shock Proteins
Genetics
Regulation of gene expression
alternative σ factor
Bacteria
Promoter
Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial
heat-shock response
Cell biology
HrcA repressor
Infectious Diseases
chemistry
Genes, Bacterial
Signal Transduction
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....225bd86f4c568f1ed51e13ddf9eca7fc