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PipX, the coactivator of NtcA, is a global regulator in cyanobacteria

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1404097111

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nitrogen regulation; transcription; translation; photosynthesis

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  1. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitivity [BFU2009-07371, BFU2012-33364, BFU2011-26608]
  2. European Seventh Framework Program [289326/FP7-KBBE-2011-5, 282004/FP7-HEALTH-2011-2.3.1-2]
  3. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council [BBS/E/J/00000016] Funding Source: researchfish

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To modulate the expression of genes involved in nitrogen assimilation, the cyanobacterial P-II-interacting protein X (PipX) interacts with the global transcriptional regulator NtcA and the signal transduction protein P-II, a protein found in all three domains of life as an integrator of signals of the nitrogen and carbon balance. PipX can form alternate complexes with NtcA and P-II, and these interactions are stimulated and inhibited, respectively, by 2-oxoglutarate, providing a mechanistic link between P-II signaling and NtcA-regulated gene expression. Here, we demonstrate that PipX is involved in a much wider interaction network. The effect of pipX alleles on transcript levels was studied by RNA sequencing of S. elongatus strains grown in the presence of either nitrate or ammonium, followed by multivariate analyses of relevant mutant/control comparisons. As a result of this process, 222 genes were classified into six coherent groups of differentially regulated genes, two of which, containing either NtcA-activated or NtcA-repressed genes, provided further insights into the function of NtcA-PipX complexes. The remaining four groups suggest the involvement of PipX in at least three NtcA-independent regulatory pathways. Our results pave the way to uncover new regulatory interactions and mechanisms in the control of gene expression in cyanobacteria.

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