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Regulation and Overexpression Studies of YidC in Mycobacterium Tuberculosis

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Journal Sci Rep
Specialty Science
Date 2018 Nov 22
PMID 30459465
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The preprotein translocase, YidC is an envelope protein which controls respiratory metabolism in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Previously, we have established that depletion of yidC is deleterious for both extra- and intracellular proliferation of M. tuberculosis; however, it remains unclear how YidC expression is regulated under different growth conditions and whether its altered expression impact mycobacterial physiology. Herein, we show that yidC is expressed as an operon with upstream genes. Interestingly, expression analysis under various stress conditions reveals a distinct paradox in the profile of the yidC mRNA transcripts and the YidC protein. While YidC protein level is moderately elevated upon bacterial exposure to cell surface stresses, the corresponding mRNA transcript levels are significantly repressed under these conditions. In contrast, overexpression of M. tuberculosis yidC under a strong anhydrotetracycline-inducible promoter results in significant induction of YidC protein. Additionally, we also observe that overexpression of M. tuberculosis yidC, and not of its counterpart from fast-growing M. smegmatis, results in altered in vitro growth of bacteria, compromised integrity of bacterial cell envelope and differential expression of a small set of genes including those which are regulated under detergent stress. Overall findings of our study suggest that YidC proteins of slow- and fast-growing mycobacteria are functionally distinct despite exhibiting a great deal of identity.

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