N. Dover et E. Padan, Transcription of nhaA, the main Na+/H+ antiporter of Escherichia coli, is regulated by Na+ and growth phase, J BACT, 183(2), 2001, pp. 644-653
The transcription of nhaA, encoding the main Na+/H+ antiporter of Escherich
ia coil, is induced by Na+, regulated by NhaR, and affected by H-NS. In thi
s work the roles of the two nhaA promoters (P1 and P2) were studied by anal
ysis of transcription both in vivo and in vitro and promoter mutations. We
found that P1 is an NhaR-dependent, Na+-induced, and H-NS-affected promoter
both in the exponential and stationary phases, An in vitro transcription a
ssay demonstrated that P1 is activated by sigma (70)-RNA polymerase and bot
h NhaR and H-NS increase the specificity of P1, Remarkably, in marked contr
ast to P1, P2 exhibits very low activity during the exponential phase but i
s induced in the stationary phase to become the major promoter. Furthermore
, P2 is activated by sigma (S) and is neither induced by Na+ nor dependent
on NhaR or affected by H-NS. Hence, this work establishes that nhaA has a d
ual mode of regulation, each involving a different promoter, and reveals th
at P2 and sigma (S) together are responsible for the survival of stationary
-phase cells in the presence of high Na+, alkaline pH, and the combination
of high Na+ and alkaline pH, the most stressful condition.