posted on 2016-01-08, 00:00authored byY. Tovpeko, D.A. Morrison
Competence for genetic transformation in the genus Streptococcus depends on an alternative sigma factor, X, for coordinated
synthesis of 23 proteins, which together establish the X state by permitting lysis of incompetent streptococci, uptake of DNA
fragments, and integration of strands of that DNA into the resident genome. Initiation of transient accumulation of high levels
of X is coordinated between cells by transcription factors linked to peptide pheromone signals. In Streptococcus pneumoniae,
elevated X is insufficient for development of full competence without coexpression of a second competence-specific protein,
ComW. ComW, shared by eight species in the Streptococcus mitis and Streptococcus anginosus groups, is regulated by the same
pheromone circuit that controls X, but its role in expression of the X regulon is unknown. Using the strong, but not absolute,
dependence of transformation on comW as a selective tool, we collected 27 independent comW bypass mutations and mapped
them to 10 single-base transitions, all within rpoD, encoding the primary sigma factor subunit of RNA polymerase, A
. Eight
mapped to sites in rpoD region 4 that are implicated in interaction with the core subunit, indicating that ComW may act to
facilitate competition of the alternative sigma factor X for access to core polymerase.
Funding
This work was supported in part by the National Science Foundation
under grant no. MCB-1020863