Characterization of CitA-CitB Signal Transduction Activating Genes Involved in Anaerobic Citrate Catabolism inEscherichia coli
doi: 10.1271/bbb.80586
pmid: 19202292
Characterization of CitA-CitB Signal Transduction Activating Genes Involved in Anaerobic Citrate Catabolism inEscherichia coli
In Escherichia coli, CitA is a membrane-associated sensor histidine kinase that phosphorylates CitB, the response regulator. It is predicated to play a key role in anaerobic citrate catabolism. The citrate-binding site in CitA is located within its periplasmic domain, while the cytoplasmic domain (CitA-C) is involved in autophosphorylation. We found that autophosphorylation in vitro of CitA-C was induced by DTT. Using the whole set of CitA-C derivatives containing Cys-Ala substitution(s), Cys at 529 was found to be essential to the redox-sensing of autophosphorylation. The phosphorylated CitA-C transferred a phosphate to CitB. DNase-I footprinting assay indicated that CitB specifically bound on the intergenic region between the citA and citC genes. These results characterize the molecular mechanism of the CitA-CitB signal transduction system in E. coli.
Cytoplasm, Escherichia coli Proteins, Citric Acid, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Substrate Specificity, Genes, Bacterial, Escherichia coli, Anaerobiosis, Phosphorylation, Oxidation-Reduction, Protein Kinases, Signal Transduction, Transcription Factors
Cytoplasm, Escherichia coli Proteins, Citric Acid, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Substrate Specificity, Genes, Bacterial, Escherichia coli, Anaerobiosis, Phosphorylation, Oxidation-Reduction, Protein Kinases, Signal Transduction, Transcription Factors
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