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An amino‐terminal threonine/serine motif is necessary for activity of the Crp/Fnr homolog, MrpC and for Myxococcus xanthus developmental robustness
Author(s) -
Feeley Brooke E.,
Bhardwaj Vidhi,
McLaughlin Maeve,
Diggs Stephen,
Blaha Gregor M.,
Higgs Penelope I.
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
molecular microbiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.857
H-Index - 247
eISSN - 1365-2958
pISSN - 0950-382X
DOI - 10.1111/mmi.14378
Subject(s) - myxococcus xanthus , biology , serine , threonine , robustness (evolution) , motif (music) , genetics , gene , phosphorylation , mutant , physics , acoustics
Summary The Crp/Fnr family of transcriptional regulators play central roles in transcriptional control of diverse physiological responses, and are activated by a surprising diversity of mechanisms. MrpC is a Crp/Fnr homolog that controls the Myxococcus xanthus developmental program. A long‐standing model proposed that MrpC activity is controlled by the Pkn8/Pkn14 serine/threonine kinase cascade, which phosphorylates MrpC on threonine residue(s) located in its extreme amino‐terminus. In this study, we demonstrate that a stretch of consecutive threonine and serine residues, T 21 T 22 S 23 S 24, is necessary for MrpC activity by promoting efficient DNA binding. Mass spectrometry analysis indicated the TTSS motif is not directly phosphorylated by Pkn14 in vitro but is necessary for efficient Pkn14‐dependent phosphorylation on several residues in the remainder of the protein. In an important correction to a long‐standing model, we show Pkn8 and Pkn14 kinase activities do not play obvious roles in controlling MrpC activity in wild‐type M. xanthus under laboratory conditions. Instead, we propose Pkn14 modulates MrpC DNA binding in response to unknown environmental conditions. Interestingly, substitutions in the TTSS motif caused developmental defects that varied between biological replicates, revealing that MrpC plays a role in promoting a robust developmental phenotype.

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