Abstract
Bacterial enhancer-dependent transcription systems support major adaptive responses and offer a singular paradigm in gene control analogous to complex eukaryotic systems. Here we report new mechanistic insights into the control of one-membrane stress-responsive bacterial enhancer-dependent system. Using millisecond single-molecule fluorescence microscopy of live cells we determine the localizations, two-dimensional diffusion dynamics and stoichiometries of complexes of the bacterial enhancer-binding ATPase PspF during its action at promoters as regulated by inner membrane interacting negative controller PspA. We establish that a stable repressive PspF-PspA complex is located in the nucleoid, transiently communicating with the inner membrane via PspA. The PspF as a hexamer stably binds only one of the two psp promoters at a time, suggesting that psp promoters will fire asynchronously and cooperative interactions of PspF with the basal transcription complex influence dynamics of the PspF hexamer-DNA complex and regulation of the psp promoters. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.
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Mehta, P., Jovanovic, G., Lenn, T., Bruckbauer, A., Engl, C., Ying, L., & Buck, M. (2013). Dynamics and stoichiometry of a regulated enhancer-binding protein in live Escherichia coli cells. Nature Communications, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms2997
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