iScience (May 2019)

Biocomputational Analyses and Experimental Validation Identify the Regulon Controlled by the Redox-Responsive Transcription Factor RpaB

  • Matthias Riediger,
  • Taro Kadowaki,
  • Ryuta Nagayama,
  • Jens Georg,
  • Yukako Hihara,
  • Wolfgang R. Hess

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15
pp. 316 – 331

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Summary: Oxygenic photosynthesis requires the coordination of environmental stimuli with the regulation of transcription. The transcription factor RpaB is conserved from the simplest unicellular cyanobacteria to complex eukaryotic algae, representing more than 1 billion years of evolution. To predict the RpaB-controlled regulon in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis, we analyzed the positional distribution of binding sites together with high-resolution mapping data of transcriptional start sites (TSSs). We describe more than 150 target promoters whose activity responds to fluctuating light conditions. Binding sites close to the TSS mediate repression, whereas sites centered ∼50 nt upstream mediate activation. Using complementary experimental approaches, we found that RpaB controls genes involved in photoprotection, cyclic electron flow and state transitions, photorespiration, and nirA and isiA for which we suggest cross-regulation with the transcription factors NtcA or FurA. The deep integration of RpaB with diverse photosynthetic gene functions makes it one of the most important and versatile transcriptional regulators. : Bioinformatics; Cell Biology; Molecular Biology; Plant Biology Subject Areas: Bioinformatics, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Plant Biology