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The Escherichia coli Fur pan-regulon has few conserved but many unique regulatory targets

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NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
Volume 51, Issue 8, Pages 3618-3630

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkad253

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In this study, the binding sites of the ferric uptake regulator (Fur) and the regulated genes in nine E. coli strains were identified. The results showed a small set of genes regulated by Fur that are common to all strains, but also a large number of genes regulated only in specific strains. This study reveals significant diversity in transcriptional regulation among E. coli strains.
While global transcription factors (TFs) have been studied extensively in Escherichia coli model strains, conservation and diversity in TF regulation between strains is still unknown. Here we use a combination of ChIP-exo-to define ferric uptake regulator (Fur) binding sites-and differential gene expression-to define the Fur regulon in nine E. coli strains. We then define a pan-regulon consisting of 469 target genes that includes all Fur target genes in all nine strains. The pan-regulon is then divided into the core regulon (target genes found in all the strains, n = 36), the accessory regulon (target found in two to eight strains, n = 158) and the unique regulon (target genes found in one strain, n = 275). Thus, there is a small set of Fur regulated genes common to all nine strains, but a large number of regulatory targets unique to a particular strain. Many of the unique regulatory targets are genes unique to that strain. This first-established pan-regulon reveals a common core of conserved regulatory targets and significant diversity in transcriptional regulation amongst E. coli strains, reflecting diverse niche specification and strain history.

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