Effects of the global regulator CsrA on the BarA/UvrY two-Component signaling system

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Abstract

The hybrid sensor kinase BarA and its cognate response regulator UvrY, members of the two-component signal transduction family, activate transcription of CsrB and CsrC noncoding RNAs. These two small RNAs act by sequestering the RNA binding protein CsrA, which posttranscriptionally regulates translation and/or stability of its target mRNAs. Here, we provide evidence that CsrA positively affects, although indirectly, uvrY expression, at both the transcriptional and translational levels. We also demonstrate that CsrA is required for properly switching BarA from its phosphatase to its kinase activity. Thus, the existence of a feedback loop mechanism that involves the Csr and BarA/UvrY global regulatory systems is exposed.

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Camacho, M. I., Alvarez, A. F., Chavez, R. G., Romeo, T., Merino, E., & Georgellis, D. (2015). Effects of the global regulator CsrA on the BarA/UvrY two-Component signaling system. Journal of Bacteriology, 197(5), 983–991. https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.02325-14

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