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Title: Transcription regulation of the type II restriction-modification system AhdI
Authors: Bogdanova, Ekaterina
Đorđević, Marko 
Papapanagiotou, Ioanna
Heyduk, Tomasz
Kneale, Geoff
Severinov, Konstantin
Issue Date: 1-Mar-2008
Journal: Nucleic Acids Research
Abstract: 
The Restriction-modification system AhdI contains two convergent transcription units, one with genes encoding methyltransferase subunits M and S and another with genes encoding the controller (C) protein and the restriction endonuclease (R). We show that AhdI transcription is controlled by two independent regulatory loops that are well-optimized to ensure successful establishment in a naïve bacterial host. Transcription from the strong MS promoter is attenuated by methylation of an AhdI site overlapping the -10 element of the promoter. Transcription from the weak CR promoter is regulated by the C protein interaction with two DNA-binding sites. The interaction with the promoter-distal high-affinity site activates transcription, while interaction with the weaker promoter-proximal site represses it. Because of high levels of cooperativity, both C protein-binding sites are always occupied in the absence of RNA polymerase, raising a question how activated transcription is achieved. We develop a mathematical model that is in quantitative agreement with the experiment and indicates that RNA polymerase outcompetes C protein from the promoter-proximal-binding site. Such an unusual mechanism leads to a very inefficient activation of the R gene transcription, which presumably helps control the level of the endonuclease in the cell. © 2008 The Author(s).
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/399
ISSN: 0305-1048
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkm1116
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