The anti-sigma factor SpoIIAB forms a 2:1 complex with sigma(F), contacting multiple conserved regions of the sigma factor
- PMID: 10864495
- DOI: 10.1006/jmbi.2000.3838
The anti-sigma factor SpoIIAB forms a 2:1 complex with sigma(F), contacting multiple conserved regions of the sigma factor
Abstract
The developmental regulatory protein sigma(F) of Bacillus subtilis, a member of the sigma(70)-family of bacterial RNA polymerase sigma factors, is negatively regulated by the anti-sigma factor SpoIIAB, which binds to sigma(F), sequestering it in an inactive complex. SpoIIAB binding to sigma(F) is strongly stimulated by ATP. Here, we use a combination of gel filtration chromatography, dynamic light-scattering, analytical ultracentrifugation, limited proteolysis with N-terminal sequencing and electrospray mass spectrometry, and deletion analysis to probe the SpoIIAB-sigma(F) complex. The studies were facilitated by investigating the homologs from Bacillus stearothermophilus as well as co-expression of the proteins in Escherichia coli, allowing purification of large quantities of the in vivo assembled complex. We determined the stoichiometry of the complex to be SpoIIAB(2):sigma(F)(1). Alone, sigma(F) is rapidly degraded by the protease trypsin. In the complex with SpoIIAB, however, sigma(F) is remarkably resistant to proteolysis. Analysis of the protease cleavage data indicates the anti-sigma binds sigma(F) through contacts with mutliple conserved regions of the sigma factor, supporting previous findings based on genetic data.
Copyright 2000 Academic Press.
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