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Arginine Dephosphorylation Propels Spore Germination in Bacteria

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Specialty Science
Date 2019 Jun 22
PMID 31221751
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Bacterial spores can remain dormant for years but possess the remarkable ability to germinate, within minutes, once nutrients become available. However, it still remains elusive how such instant awakening of cellular machineries is achieved. Utilizing as a model, we show that YwlE arginine (Arg) phosphatase is crucial for spore germination. Accordingly, the absence of the Arg kinase McsB accelerated the process. Arg phosphoproteome of dormant spores uncovered a unique set of Arg-phosphorylated proteins involved in key biological functions, including translation and transcription. Consequently, we demonstrate that during germination, YwlE dephosphorylates an Arg site on the ribosome-associated chaperone Tig, enabling its association with the ribosome to reestablish translation. Moreover, we show that Arg dephosphorylation of the housekeeping σ factor A (SigA), mediated by YwlE, facilitates germination by activating the transcriptional machinery. Subsequently, we reveal that transcription is reinitiated at the onset of germination and its recommencement precedes that of translation. Thus, Arg dephosphorylation elicits the most critical stages of spore molecular resumption, placing this unusual post-translational modification as a major regulator of a developmental process in bacteria.

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