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  • A dual control mechanism synchronizes riboflavin and sulphur metabolism in Bacillus subtilis.

A dual control mechanism synchronizes riboflavin and sulphur metabolism in Bacillus subtilis.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2015-10-24)
Danielle Biscaro Pedrolli, Christian Kühm, Daniel C Sévin, Michael P Vockenhuber, Uwe Sauer, Beatrix Suess, Matthias Mack
ABSTRACT

Flavin mononucleotide (FMN) riboswitches are genetic elements, which in many bacteria control genes responsible for biosynthesis and/or transport of riboflavin (rib genes). Cytoplasmic riboflavin is rapidly and almost completely converted to FMN by flavokinases. When cytoplasmic levels of FMN are sufficient ("high levels"), FMN binding to FMN riboswitches leads to a reduction of rib gene expression. We report here that the protein RibR counteracts the FMN-induced "turn-off" activities of both FMN riboswitches in Bacillus subtilis, allowing rib gene expression even in the presence of high levels of FMN. The reason for this secondary metabolic control by RibR is to couple sulfur metabolism with riboflavin metabolism.

MATERIALS
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Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
(−)-Riboflavin, BioReagent, suitable for cell culture, suitable for insect cell culture, ≥98%
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(−)-Riboflavin, from Eremothecium ashbyii, ≥98%
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(−)-Riboflavin, meets USP testing specifications
Supelco
Riboflavin (B2), analytical standard