ComWΔ6 Stimulates Transcription of Pneumococcal Competence Genes in vitro

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Abstract

The alternative streptococcal σ-factor and master competence regulator, σX, stimulates transcription from competence promoters, in vitro. As the only known alternative σ-factor in streptococci, σX expression is tightly controlled in each species and has a specific physiological role. Pneumococcal transformation also requires the DNA binding activity of ComW, a known σX activator and stabilizer. Mutations to the housekeeping σ factor, σA, partially alleviate the ComW requirement, suggesting that ComW is a key player in the σ factor swap during the pneumococcal competence response. However, there is no evidence of a direct ComW – RNA polymerase interaction. Furthermore, if and how ComW functions directly at combox promoters is still unknown. Here we report that a DNA-binding ComW variant, ComΔ6, can stimulate transcription from σX promoters in vitro.

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Inniss, N. L., & Morrison, D. A. (2020). ComWΔ6 Stimulates Transcription of Pneumococcal Competence Genes in vitro. Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences, 7. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2020.00061

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