Blue-light-activated histidine kinases: two-component sensors in bacteria

TE Swartz, TS Tseng, MA Frederickson, G Paris… - science, 2007 - science.org
TE Swartz, TS Tseng, MA Frederickson, G Paris, DJ Comerci, G Rajashekara, JG Kim…
science, 2007science.org
Histidine kinases, used for environmental sensing by bacterial two-component systems, are
involved in regulation of bacterial gene expression, chemotaxis, phototaxis, and virulence.
Flavin-containing domains function as light-sensory modules in plant and algal phototropins
and in fungal blue-light receptors. We have discovered that the prokaryotes Brucella
melitensis, Brucella abortus, Erythrobacter litoralis, and Pseudomonas syringae contain light-
activated histidine kinases that bind a flavin chromophore and undergo photochemistry …
Histidine kinases, used for environmental sensing by bacterial two-component systems, are involved in regulation of bacterial gene expression, chemotaxis, phototaxis, and virulence. Flavin-containing domains function as light-sensory modules in plant and algal phototropins and in fungal blue-light receptors. We have discovered that the prokaryotes Brucella melitensis, Brucella abortus, Erythrobacter litoralis, and Pseudomonas syringae contain light-activated histidine kinases that bind a flavin chromophore and undergo photochemistry indicative of cysteinyl-flavin adduct formation. Infection of macrophages by B. abortus was stimulated by light in the wild type but was limited in photochemically inactive and null mutants, indicating that the flavin-containing histidine kinase functions as a photoreceptor regulating B. abortus virulence.
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