Abstract

The activity of phosphatase PPHO or arabinose PBAD promoters of Escherichia coli has been studied as dependent on the content of zwitterionic phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) and anionic phospholipids in membranes. In the absence of PE or upon a significant decrease in the content of anionic phospholipids, the activity of the PPHO promoter (but not that of the PBAD promoter) was inhibited. Since the PPHO promoter belongs to the Pho regulon, a member of the family of two-component regulatory systems of signal transduction that have membrane sensors, the regulation of gene expression by phospholipids is presumed to be accomplished through a membrane sensor.

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