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Lactococcus lactis, widely used in the food fermentation industry, has developed various ways to regulate acid adaptation in the process of evolution. Investigation into how peptidoglycan (PG) senses and responds to acid stress is an expanding field. Here, we addressed the regulation of murT-gatD genes, which are responsible for the amidation of PG d-Glu. We found that lactic acid stress reduced murT-gatD expression, and overexpressing these genes notably decreased acid tolerance of L. lactis NZ9000, possibly due to a reduction in the negative charge of PG, thereby facilitating the influx of extracellular protons into the cell. Subsequently, by using a combination of DNA pulldown assay and electrophoretic mobility shift assay, we identified a novel MarR family regulator, RmaH, as an activator of murT-gatD transcription. Further MEME motif prediction, electrophoretic mobility shift assay verification, and fluorescent protein reporter assay showed that RmaH directly bound to the DNA motif 5'-KGVAWWTTTTGCT-3' located in the upstream region of murT-gatD. Beyond the mechanistic investigation of RmaH activation of murT-gatD, this study provides new insight into how PG modification is regulated and responds to lactic acid stress.
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Qianqian Song
Hao Wu
Peng Zhang
Journal of Dairy Science
Sichuan University
Tianjin University
Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemical Science and Engineering Tianjin
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5bf9fb6db643587556ee6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2024-25152