Selective repression by Fis and H-NS at the Escherichia coli dps promoter

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Dps is a nucleoid-associated protein that plays a major role in condensation of the Escherichia coli chromosome in stationary phase. Here we show that two other nucleoid-associated proteins, Fis and H-NS, can bind at the dps gene promoter and downregulate its activity. Both Fis and H-NS selectively repress the dps promoter, preventing transcription initiation by RNA polymerase containing σ70, the housekeeping σ factor, but not by RNA polymerase containing σ38, the stationary-phase σ factor. Fis represses by trapping RNA polymerase containing σ70 at the promoter. In contrast, H-NS functions by displacing RNA polymerase containing σ70, but not RNA polymerase containing σ38. Dps levels are known to be very low in exponentially growing cells and rise sharply as cells enter stationary phase. Conversely, Fis levels are high in growing cells but fall to nearly zero in stationary-phase cells. Our data suggest a simple model to explain how the Dps-dependent super-compaction of the folded chromosome is triggered as cell growth ceases. © 2008 The Authors.

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Grainger, D. C., Goldberg, M. D., Lee, D. J., & Busby, S. J. W. (2008). Selective repression by Fis and H-NS at the Escherichia coli dps promoter. Molecular Microbiology, 68(6), 1366–1377. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.2008.06253.x

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