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<figcaption><p align="justify"><b>Figure 1: The regulatory system for competence development in <i><b>Bacillus subtilis</b></i>.</b> The development of genetic competence is stimulated by quorum sensing due to the secretion of the ComX pheromone and its accumulation in the surrounding medium. (Modified from: <a target="_blank" href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22511326">Jung <i>et al.</i></a>)</p></figcation> | <figcaption><p align="justify"><b>Figure 1: The regulatory system for competence development in <i><b>Bacillus subtilis</b></i>.</b> The development of genetic competence is stimulated by quorum sensing due to the secretion of the ComX pheromone and its accumulation in the surrounding medium. (Modified from: <a target="_blank" href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22511326">Jung <i>et al.</i></a>)</p></figcation> | ||
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− | <p align="justify">This promoter is | + | <p align="justify">This promoter is under the control of the well-studied regulatory system for competence development in <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> (Figure 1). |
<i>B. subtilis</i> constantly secretes the ComX pheromone (<a href="https://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2273003">BBa_K2273003</a>), a 9- to 10-amino acid oligopeptide, as a signalling molecule <b>(a)</b>. By rising cell-density, the ComX-concentration in the surrounding medium increases until it reaches a threshold and activates ComP, a membrane-spanning protein kinase <b>(b)</b>. This mechanism is called quorum sensing. | <i>B. subtilis</i> constantly secretes the ComX pheromone (<a href="https://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2273003">BBa_K2273003</a>), a 9- to 10-amino acid oligopeptide, as a signalling molecule <b>(a)</b>. By rising cell-density, the ComX-concentration in the surrounding medium increases until it reaches a threshold and activates ComP, a membrane-spanning protein kinase <b>(b)</b>. This mechanism is called quorum sensing. | ||
The kinase reacts to the accumulation of ComX by phosphorylating the response regulator ComA <b>(c)</b> which then works as a transcription factor by binding to several promoters and enhancing their activity <b>(d)</b>. | The kinase reacts to the accumulation of ComX by phosphorylating the response regulator ComA <b>(c)</b> which then works as a transcription factor by binding to several promoters and enhancing their activity <b>(d)</b>. |
Revision as of 10:54, 31 October 2017
PrapA: a ComA-dependent promoter of Bacillus subtilis
Usage and Biology
Figure 2: Growth (A) and promoter activity of PrapA (B) in different media. Wild type (WT, pink) and comX-knockout strains (ΔcomX, dark blue) contain a PrapA-luxABCDE fusion.
Furthermore, we studied the influence of ComX-overproduction on the promoter activity by integrating an inducible copy of comX.
Growth (A) and promoter activity of PrapA (B) in dependence of xylose-induction. Wild type (WT, pink and light blue) and comX-knockout strain (ΔcomX, black and dark blue) contain a PrapA-luxABCDE fusion. After 1 hour of incubation (dashed line) the cultures were induced with 1% xylose (light blue and black) or with distilled water (dH2O, pink and dark blue).
The promoter was created and used by TU_Dresden 2017. All assays have been conducted with B. subtilis W168 carrying the promoter fused to the lux operon.
Sequence and Features
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- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]