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Regulation of Bacillus subtilis bacillithiol biosynthesis operons by Spx
Ahmed Gaballa1, Haike Antelmann2, Chris J Hamilton3
1Department of Microbiology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-8101, USA.
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Bacillithiol is the major low molecular mass thiol produced by many firmicutes bacteria, including the model organism Bacillus subtilis and pathogens such as Bacillus anthracis and Staphylococcus aureus. We have previously shown that four genes (bshA, bshB1, bshB2 and bshC) are involved in bacillithiol biosynthesis. Here, we report that these four genes are encoded within three, unlinked operons all expressed from canonical σ(A)-dependent promoters as determined by 5'RACE (rapid amplification of cDNA ends). The bshA and bshB1 genes are embedded within a seven-gene operon additionally including mgsA, encoding methylglyoxal synthase, and the essential genes cca and birA, encoding tRNA nucleotidyltransferase (CCA transferase) and biotin-protein ligase, respectively. The bshB2 gene is co-transcribed with unknown function genes, while bshC is expressed both as part of a two-gene operon (with the upstream putative pantothenate biosynthesis gene ylbQ) and from its own promoter. All three operons are expressed at a reduced level in an spx null mutant, consistent with a direct role of Spx as a transcriptional activator for these operons, and all three operons are induced by the thiol oxidant diamide. In contrast with other Spx-regulated genes characterized to date, the effects of Spx on basal expression and diamide-stimulated expression appear to be independent of Cys10 in the redox centre of Spx. Consistent with the role of Spx as an activator of bacillithiol biosynthetic genes, cellular levels of bacillithiol are reduced several-fold in an spx null mutant.
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