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Crosstalk of Escherichia coli FadR with Global Regulators
in Expression of Fatty Acid Transport Genes
1 1,2
Youjun Feng , John E. Cronan *
1 Department of Microbiology, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, United States of America, 2 Department of Biochemistry, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, United
States of America
Abstract
Escherichia coli FadR plays two regulatory roles in fatty acid metabolism. FadR represses the fatty acid degradation (fad)
system and activates the unsaturated fatty acid synthetic pathway. Cross-talk between E. coli FadR and the ArcA-ArcB
oxygen-responsive two-component system was observed that resulted in diverse regulation of certain fad regulon b-
oxidation genes. We have extended such analyses to the fadL and fadD genes, the protein products of which are required
for long chain fatty acid transport and have also studied the role of a third global regulator, the CRP-cAMP complex. The
promoters of both the fadL and fadD genes contain two experimentally validated FadR-binding sites plus binding sites for
ArcA and CRP-cAMP. Despite the presence of dual binding sites FadR only modestly regulates expression of these genes,
indicating that the number of binding sites does not determine regulatory strength. We report complementary in vitro and
in vivo studies indicating that the CRP-cAMP complex directly activates expression of fadL and fadD as well as the b-
oxidation gene, fadH. The physiological relevance of the fadL and fadD transcription data was validated by direct assays of
long chain fatty acid transport.
Citation: Feng Y, Cronan JE (2012) Crosstalk of Escherichia coli FadR with Global Regulators in Expression of Fatty Acid Transport Genes. PLoS ONE 7(9): e46275.
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0046275
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