INVESTIGADORES
SCHUJMAN Gustavo Enrique
artículos
Título:
Bacillus subtilis Cysteine Synthetase is a Global Regulator of the Expression of Genes Involved in Sulfur Assimilation
Autor/es:
ALBANESI, D; MANSILLA, MC; SCHUJMAN, GE; DIEGO DE MENDOZA,
Revista:
JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY
Editorial:
American Society for Microbiology
Referencias:
Lugar: United States; Año: 2005 vol. 187 p. 7631 - 7638
ISSN:
0021-9193
Resumen:
The synthesis of L-cysteine, the major mechanism by which sulfur is incorporated into organic compounds in microorganisms, occupies a significant fraction of bacterial metabolism. In Bacillus subtilis the cysH operon, encoding several proteins involved in cysteine biosynthesis, is induced by sulfur starvation and tightly repressed by cysteine. We show that a null mutation in the cysK gene encoding an O-acetylserine-(thiol)lyase, the enzyme that catalyzes the final step in cysteine biosynthesis, results in constitutive expression of the cysH operon. Using DNA microarrays we found that, in addition to cysH, almost all of the genes required for sulfate assimilation are constitutively expressed in cysK mutants. These results indicate that CysK, besides its enzymatic role in cysteine biosynthesis, is a global negative regulator of genes involved in sulfur metabolism.