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Identification of a transcription factor, PunR, that regulates the purine and purine nucleoside transporter punC in E. coli

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University of California at San Diego1

Russian Academy of Sciences2

Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability, Technical University of Denmark3

Many genes in bacterial genomes are of unknown function, often referred to as y-genes. Recently, the analytic methods have divided bacterial transcriptomes into independently modulated sets of genes (iModulons). Functionally annotated iModulons that contain y-genes lead to testable hypotheses to elucidate y-gene function.

The inversely correlated expression of a putative transporter gene, ydhC, relative to purine biosynthetic genes, has led to the hypothesis that it encodes a purine-related transporter and revealed a LysR-family regulator, YdhB, with a predicted 23-bp palindromic binding motif. RNA-Seq analysis of a ydhB knockout mutant confirmed the YdhB-dependent activation of ydhC in the presence of adenosine.

The deletion of either the ydhC or the ydhB gene led to a substantially decreased growth rate for E. coli in minimal medium with adenosine, inosine, or guanosine as the nitrogen source. Taken together, we provide clear evidence that YdhB activates the expression of the ydhC gene that encodes a purine transporter in E. coli.

We propose that the genes ydhB and ydhC be re-named as punR and punC, respectively.

Language: English
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group UK
Year: 2021
Pages: 991
ISSN: 23993642
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1038/s42003-021-02516-0
ORCIDs: 0000-0002-6500-2758 , 0000-0002-0469-2388 and Palsson, Bernhard O.

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