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CtsR, the Gram-positive master regulator of protein quality control, feels the heat
Authors:Alexander K W Elsholz  Stephan Michalik  Daniela Z??hlke  Michael Hecker  Ulf Gerth
Institution:1Institute of Microbiology, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-University Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany
Abstract:Protein quality networks are required for the maintenance of proper protein homeostasis and essential for viability and growth of all living organisms. Hence, regulation and coordination of these networks are critical for survival during stress as well as for virulence of pathogenic species. In low GC, Gram‐positive bacteria central protein quality networks are under the control of the global repressor CtsR. Here, we provide evidence that CtsR activity during heat stress is mediated by intrinsic heat sensing through a glycine‐rich loop, probably in all Gram‐positive species. Moreover, a function for the recently identified arginine kinase McsB is confirmed, however, not for initial inactivation and dissociation of CtsR from the DNA, but for heat‐dependent auto‐activation of McsB as an adaptor for ClpCP‐mediated degradation of CtsR.
Keywords:heat‐shock regulation  protein thermosensor  regulated proteolysis  signal transduction
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