ROK family regulator NagC promotes prodigiosin biosynthesis independent of N -acetylglucosamine in Serratia sp. ATCC 39006.
Weijie LiuRui ShiYing ZhangChenchen LiXuge ZhouMarcus Sepo JensenJing YangSiyi ZhaoJiawen LiuJingrong ZhuCong LiuDi SunPublished in: Applied and environmental microbiology (2024)
The ROK family transcription factor NagC is an important global regulator in the γ-proteobacteria. A large number of genes involved in the transport and metabolism of sugars, as well as those associated with biofilm formation and pathogenicity, are regulated by NagC. In all of these regulations, the transcriptional regulatory activity of NagC responds to the supply of GlcNAc in the environment. Here, we found for the first time that NagC can regulate antibiotic biosynthesis, whose transcriptional regulatory activity is independent of GlcNAc. This suggests that NagC may respond to more signals and regulate more physiological processes in Gram-negative bacteria.