Expanding the CarD interaction network: CrsL is a novel transcription factor inMycobacterium smegmatis

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Abstract

Bacterial transcription regulation is critical for adaptation and survival. CarD is an essential transcription factor in mycobacteria involved in regulation of gene expression. We searched for CarD interaction partners in the model organismMycobacterium smegmatisand identified two proteins: ApeB (MSMEG_5828) and an uncharacterized protein, which we named CrsL (MSMEG_5890). While ApeB interacted with CarD only when CarD was overexpressed, CrsL associated with CarD at its physiological levels. CrsL is a 5.7 kDa protein shown by NMR to be intrinsically disordered. CrsL homologs are present in actinobacteria including pathogenic species such asMycobacterium tuberculosis. CrsL directly interacts with CarD and binds RNAP. ChIP-seq showed that CrsL associates with promoters of actively transcribed genes and ∼75 % of these regions are also associated with CarD. RNA-seq showed ∼50% and ∼66% overlap in differentially expressed genes between CrsL and CarD knockdowns during exponential and stationary phases, respectively. CrsL represses expression of DesA desaturase (MSMEG_5773) and DEAD/DEAH-box RNA helicaseMSMEG_1930, which are important for adaptation to cold stress. Furthermore, CrsL promotes the growth ofM. smegmatisat elevated temperature. In summary, this study identifies CrsL as a novel actinobacterial transcription factor and provides a basis for its further investigation.

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