ENTRAF

An Encyclopedia of well-annotated DNA-binding TRanscription factors in Bacteria and Archaea.

Transcription factor information

General information

ENTRAF ID ENTRAF0570
Gene name mqsA
Uniprot ID MQSA_ECOLI
Organism Escherichia coli (strain K12)
Aminoacid sequence MKCPVCHQGEMVSGIKDIPYTFRGRKTVLKGIHGLYCVHCEESIMNKEESDAFMAQVKAFRASVNAETVAPEFIVKVRKKLSLTQKEASEIFGGGVNAFSRYEKGNAQPHPSTIKLLRVLDKHPELLNEIR
FASTA file Download
Length 131

Functional information

Function Uniprot Antitoxin component of a type II toxin-antitoxin (TA) module. Labile antitoxin that binds to the MqsR mRNA interferase toxin and neutralizes its endoribonuclease activity. Overexpression prevents MqsR-mediated cessation of cell growth and inhibition of cell proliferation. Initially reported to act as a cotranscription factor with MqsA. Following further experiments, the MqsR-MqsA complex does not bind DNA and all reported data are actually due to a small fraction of free MqsA alone binding DNA. Addition of MqsR to a preformed MqsA-promoter DNA complex causes dissociation of the MqsA-DNA complex, probably causing derepression of MqsA-repressed transcripts. MqsA binds to 2 palindromes in the promoter region of the mqsRA operon activating its transcription. Binds to other promoters, inducing mcbR and spy and repressing cspD among others. Binds to and represses the rpoS promoter, the master stress regulator, resulting in decreased cyclic-di-GMP, reduced stress resistance, increased cell motility and decreased biofilm formation; in these experiments 5 TA modules are missing (lacks MazEF, RelEB, ChpB, YoeB-YefM, YafQ-DinJ). An earlier study showed overexpression alone increases biofilm formation, perhaps by repressing cspD; in these experiments the 5 TA modules are present. Represses the csgD promoter. In the presence of stress, when this protein is degraded, the promoters it represses are derepressed, leading to biofilm formation (Probable). This TA system mediates cell growth during bile acid deoxycholate stress by degrading mRNA for probable deoxycholate-binding protein YgiS; bile acid detergents such as deoxycholate are important for host defense against bacterial growth in the gall bladder and duodenum.
Role Repressor
Protein family MqsA_antitoxin
Structure (PDB ID) 2KZ8

References

Pubmed ID 1 26527724
Pubmed ID 2 19690171
Pubmed ID 3 20105222
Pubmed ID 4 23172222
Pubmed ID 5 21516113
Pubmed ID 6 25534751

Experimental evidences

BPP, SM, GEA