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Query: UNIPROT:P51532 (
transcriptional activator
)
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The ada gene of Escherichia coli encodes a 39-kDa protein which serves both as a
transcriptional activator
of the adaptive response to alkylating agents and as a DNA repair enzyme demethylating O6-methyl-guanine and phosphotriester residues. Here, the isolated Ada protein was found to be readily cleaved into two fragments of similar size by treatment with trypsin,
chymotrypsin
, subtilisin, or V8 protease. The fragments retained their respective methyltransferase activities. The Ada protein is, therefore, comprised of two stable active domains united by a central hinge region of about 10 amino acids. Post-translational modification of the Ada protein by methylation of a specific cysteine residue in the NH2-terminal domain is known to convert it to an efficient
transcriptional activator
. This residue has now been identified as Cys-69.
...
PMID:Functional domains and methyl acceptor sites of the Escherichia coli ada protein. 316 36
AdpA is a key
transcriptional activator
in the A-factor regulatory cascade in Streptomyces griseus, activating a number of genes required for secondary metabolism and morphological differentiation. Of the five
chymotrypsin
-type serine protease genes, sprA, sprB, and sprD were transcribed in response to AdpA, showing that these protease genes are members of the AdpA regulon. These proteases were predicted to play the same physiological role, since these protease genes were transcribed in a similar time course during growth and the matured enzymes showed high end-to-end similarity to one another. AdpA bound two sites upstream of the sprA promoter approximately at positions -375 and -50 with respect to the transcriptional start point of sprA. Mutational analysis of the AdpA-binding sites showed that both AdpA-binding sites were essential for transcriptional activation. AdpA bound a single site at position -50 in front of the sprB promoter and greatly enhanced the transcription of sprB. The AdpA-binding site at position -40 was essential for transcription of sprD, although there was an additional AdpA-binding site at position -180. Most
chymotrypsin
activity excreted by S. griseus was attributed to SprA and SprB, because mutant deltasprAB, having a deletion in both sprA and sprB, lost almost all
chymotrypsin
activity, as did mutant deltaadpA. Even the double mutant deltasprAB and triple mutant deltasprABD grew normally and developed aerial hyphae and spores over the same time course as the wild-type strain.
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PMID:Three chymotrypsin genes are members of the AdpA regulon in the A-factor regulatory cascade in Streptomyces griseus. 1615 67