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Anti-adaptors provide multiple modes for regulation of the RssB adaptor protein

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RpoS, an RNA polymerase s factor, controls the response of Escherichia coli and related bacteria to multiple stress responses. During nonstress conditions, RpoS is rapidly degraded by ClpXP, mediated by the adaptor protein RssB, a member of the response regulator family. In response to stress, RpoS degradation ceases. Small anti-adaptor proteins—IraP, IraM, and IraD, each made under a different stress condition—block RpoS degradation. RssB mutants resistant to either IraP or IraM were isolated and analyzed in vivo and in vitro. Each of the anti-adaptors is unique in its interaction with RssB and sensitivity to RssB mutants. One class of mutants defined an RssB N-terminal region close to the phosphorylation site and critical for interaction with IraP but unnecessary for IraM and IraD function. A second class, in the RssB C-terminal PP2C-like domain, led to activation of RssB function. These mutants allowed the response regulator to act in the absence of phosphorylation but did not abolish interaction with anti-adaptors. This class of mutants is broadly resistant to the anti-adaptors and bears similarity to constitutively activated mutants found in a very different PP2C protein. The mutants provide insight into how the anti-adaptors perturb RssB response regulator function and activation.
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hal-01556023 , version 1 (04-07-2017)

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Aurelia Battesti, Joel R Hoskins, Song Tong, Paola M Milanesio, Jessica M Mann, et al.. Anti-adaptors provide multiple modes for regulation of the RssB adaptor protein. Genes and Development, 2013, 27, pp.2722-2735. ⟨10.1101/gad.229617.113⟩. ⟨hal-01556023⟩

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