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Published on: July 21, 2014
Pseudomonas response regulators produced in an E. coli heterologous expression host exhibit host-derived
Megan E Garber1,2, Rodrigo Fregoso2,3, Julie Lake2,4
1Department of Comparative Biochemistry, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, USA.
Abstract:
In this report, we systematically characterize 32 response regulators (RRs) from a metal tolerant groundwater isolate, Pseudomonas stutzeri RCH2 to assess the impact of host-derived post-translational phosphorylation. As observed by distinct shifted bands in a phos-tag gel, 12 of the 24 detected RRs show homogenous mixtures of phosphorylated proteins or heterogenous mixtures of unphosphorylated and phosphorylated proteins. By evaluating the phosphorylation state of CzcR and CopR II under varying assay parameters, we found that changes to pH and exogenous addition of phospho-donors (e.g. acetyl phosphate) have little to no effect on phosphorylation state. By applying protein production conditions that decrease the pool of intracellular acetyl-phosphate in E. coli, we found a reduction in the phosphorylated population of CopR II when magnesium was added to the medium, but observed no change in phosphorylated population when CopR II is expressed in E. coli BL21 (DE3) ∆pta, a mutant with a metabolic disruption to the acetyl-phosphate pathway. Therefore, the specific mechanism of post-translational phosphorylation of RRs in E. coli remains obscure. These findings show the importance of characterizing the phosphorylation state of proteins when heterologously expressed, since their biochemical and physiological properties can be dependent on post-translational modification.
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