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Characterization of regulatory element Rp3 of regulation of β-lactamases from Ralstonia pickettii
Authors:Delphine Girlich  Annie Kolb  Thierry Naas  & Patrice Nordmann
Institution:Biofilm Research Group, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada;and;Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada
Abstract:The two-component regulatory system comprised of the sensor kinase, GacS, and its response regulator, GacA, is involved in regulation of secondary metabolism and many other aspects of bacterial physiology. Although it is known that the sensor kinases RetS and LadS feed into the GacS/GacA system, the mechanism through which this occurs is unknown, as are the protein–protein interactions in this system. To characterize and define these interactions, we utilized a bacterial two-hybrid system to study the interactions of GacS and GacA from Pseudomonas fluorescens CHA0. Domains of GacA and GacS, identified through bioinformatics, were subcloned and their ability to interact in vivo was investigated. We found that the entire GacA molecule is required for GacA to interact with itself or GacS. Furthermore, the HisKA/HATPase/REC domains of GacS together are responsible for GacS interacting with GacA, while the HAMP domain of GacS is responsible for GacS interacting with itself. In addition, homologs of Pseudomonas aeruginosa hybrid sensor kinases, RetS and LadS, were identified in P. fluorescens , and shown to interact with GacS, but not GacA.
Keywords:bacterial two-hybrid  two-component regulatory systems  protein–protein interactions  GacA  GacS              Pseudomonas fluorescens
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