Structural highlights
Function
DARB_BACSU Involved in the c-di-AMP-dependent regulation of the bacterial stringent response (PubMed:33619274, PubMed:35130724). Modulates the activities of at least two enzymes under conditions of potassium limitation (PubMed:33619274, PubMed:35130724). Apo-DarB regulates the activity of the GTP pyrophosphokinase RelA by interacting directly with RelA, leading to stimulation of (p)ppGpp synthesis and induction of the stringent response (PubMed:33619274). Apo-DarB also regulates pyruvate carboxylase (PYC) at two levels: directly at the protein level by binding to the enzyme and stimulating the synthesis of oxaloacetate and indirectly, by interaction with RelA, which leads to activation of the stringent response and to the increased expression of the pycA gene (PubMed:35130724). Stimulation of these enzymes by DarB is prevented in the presence of cyclic di-AMP (c-di-AMP) (PubMed:33619274, PubMed:35130724).[1] [2]
References
- ↑ Krüger L, Herzberg C, Wicke D, Bähre H, Heidemann JL, Dickmanns A, Schmitt K, Ficner R, Stülke J. A meet-up of two second messengers: the c-di-AMP receptor DarB controls (p)ppGpp synthesis in Bacillus subtilis. Nat Commun. 2021 Feb 22;12(1):1210. PMID:33619274 doi:10.1038/s41467-021-21306-0
- ↑ Krüger L, Herzberg C, Wicke D, Scholz P, Schmitt K, Turdiev A, Lee VT, Ischebeck T, Stülke J. Sustained Control of Pyruvate Carboxylase by the Essential Second Messenger Cyclic di-AMP in Bacillus subtilis. mBio. 2021 Feb 22;13(1):e0360221. PMID:35130724 doi:10.1128/mbio.03602-21