Adaptive Responses Flashcards

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what are environmental stimuli to set off gene regulation?

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  1. starvation
  2. antimicrobial
  3. Host cell
  4. Surface
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whats a Stimulon?

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Genes expression change in response to stimulus

May involve regulons eg. Reg1, Reg3, Response A

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whats a regulon?

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All the genes that controlled by a particular regulator

eg Response A and Response B genes are part of the Reg1 regulon

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what are some Transcriptional regulators?

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  1. Sigma Factors RpoH and RpoE and Sporulation pathway (B. subtilis)
  2. Two Component Regulators a large, important family
  3. Post transcriptional regulation
    e. g. Escherichia coli unless otherwise stated
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what are the sigma factors in Escherichia coli?

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1.  Primary sigma Factors Family
RpoD Exponential phase
RpoS  Stationary phase
RpoH Heat Shock
RpoE heat shock
FliA flagellum
2. The sigma54 family 
RpoN N Nitrogen limitation
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how do sigma’s detect an environmental change?

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  • Promoter will not recruit RNA pol if specific sigma factor is not present or inactive.
  • sigma’s have no sensor domain
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what do Anti-sigma factors do?

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  1. negatively regulate transcription by binding to sigma stopping sigma programming RNA pol.
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give two examples of Anti-sigma factors

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  1. RpoE and RpoH system

2. Sporulation system

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how do sigma factors Respond to Stress?

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  1. Alter gene expression
  2. Stress regulon members prevent and repair protein damage by re-fold or degradation.
  3. up-regulation of  synthesis activity of
    anti- sigma factors.
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whats the RseABC system?

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  1. RpoE activated during heat shock –misfolded
    proteins in periplasm.
  2. RpoE part of 4 gene operon – rpoE,rseA,B,C
  3. RseA inner membrane protein C terminus domain is periplasmic - sensor – N terminus domain is cytoplasmic - inhibitor
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what is RseA?

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  • an anti-sigmafactor
    – normal conditions bind & inactivate RpoE
    – rseA mutant –constitutive high expression of rpoE
    – over express RseA –inhibit RpoE
    – Co- purifies with RpoE in vitro
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what do RseB&C do?

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  1. RseB: periplasmic interacts with periplasmic RseA domain

2. RseC: inner membrane promotes RpoE activity. anti-anti sigma factor.

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How do you sense external signal and transduce across a membrane to cytoplasmic Tf?

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  1. Tether Tf to CM and control activity by proteolytic cleavage
  2. Use membrane bound proteases acting sequentially
  3. Response is Rapid, Graduated, Insulated from wrong signals
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how is Activation of RpoE?

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  1. Activation requires stimulated and Regulated Intramembrane Proteolysis (RIP) of the anti-sigma factor RseA.
  2. DegS- inner membrane protease Senses exposed C terminus of DegS misfolded proteins in the periplasm Cleaves periplasmic part of RseA Relieves RseB inhibition of RseP
  3. RseP (YaeL)- inner membrane protease Cleaves RseA in membrane to release RseA- RpoE complex into cytoplasm
    RpoE released by cytoplasmic ATP-dependent proteases
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Activation of RpoH?

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  1. Activatedinpresenceofmis-foldedproteinsin
    cytoplasm
  2. At high temperature rpoH expression is increased via sigmaE but stability also increased
  3. Withnormalproteins,
    – DnaJ & K bind to RpoH
    – DnaJ-K-RpoH complex degraded by FtsH
  4. Withmis-foldedproteins,
    – DnaK&JdonotbindtoRpoH
    – DnaJ & K bind to mis-folded proteins
    – RpoH not degraded
    – RpoH bind to RNAP & regulon promoters
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