Post-translational modifications of the nucleoid protein H-NS: sites, mechanisms, and regulatory cues

核样蛋白H-NS的翻译后修饰:位点、机制和调控信号

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Abstract

Histone-like nucleoid structuring protein H-NS plays a pivotal role in orchestrating bacterial chromatin and regulating horizontal gene transfer (HGT) elements. In response to environmental signals, H-NS undergoes dynamic post-translational modifications (PTMs) that resemble the epigenetic codes of eukaryotic histones. This review explores how environmental cues regulate PTMs at specific sites within distinct domains of H-NS, thereby modulating its oligomerization and DNA-binding capabilities to reprogram bacterial responses. Notably, HGT elements commonly encode counter-silencing factors, including PTM-modifying enzymes, that counteract H-NS repression. We propose that combinatorial PTM patterns on H-NS form the bacterial histone-like epigenetic code, regulating the expression of HGT elements. Collectively, these interactions establish a sophisticated network of silencing and counter-silencing mechanisms that drive bacterial genome evolution.

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