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Hoa TT, Tortosa P, Albano M, Dubnau D.
Rok (YkuW) regulates genetic competence in Bacillus subtilis
by directly repressing comK.
Mol Microbiol 2002 Jan;43(1):15-26
PMID: 11849533
The Rok (YkuW) protein acts as a negative regulator of comK, which
encodes the competence transcription factor of Bacillus subtilis.
In the absence of Rok, ComK is overproduced, and when excess Rok
is present comK transcription is inhibited. Rok acts transcriptionally
to repress comK expression but does not affect ComK stability, which
is controlled by the MecA switch. Gel-shift assays show that Rok
binds directly to a DNA fragment that contains the comK promoter.
SinR and AbrB act negatively on rok transcription, and the inactivation
of rok bypasses the positive requirements for sinR and abrB for
the expression of comK. Therefore, the dependence of comK expression
on SinR and AbrB may be a result of their repression of rok transcription.
It has also been shown in vivo that Rok and ComK can indivi-dually
repress rok transcription, and that Rok and ComK bind to the rok
promoter in vitro. These interactions establish feedback loops,
and the roles of these circuits are discussed.

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