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The Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Cpx envelope stress system contributes to transcriptional activation of rovM

Authors :
Thanikkal, Edvin J.
Kumar Gahlot, Dharmender
Liu, Junfa
Fredriksson Sundbom, Marcus
Gurung, Jyoti M.
Ruuth, Kristina
Francis, Monika K.
Obi, Ikenna R.
Thompson, Karl M.
Chen, Shiyun
Dersch, Petra
Francis, Matthew S.
Thanikkal, Edvin J.
Kumar Gahlot, Dharmender
Liu, Junfa
Fredriksson Sundbom, Marcus
Gurung, Jyoti M.
Ruuth, Kristina
Francis, Monika K.
Obi, Ikenna R.
Thompson, Karl M.
Chen, Shiyun
Dersch, Petra
Francis, Matthew S.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The Gram-negative enteropathogen Yersinia pseudotuberculosis possesses a number of regulatory systems that detect cell envelope damage caused by noxious extracytoplasmic stresses. The CpxA sensor kinase and CpxR response regulator two-component regulatory system is one such pathway. Active Cpx signalling upregulates various factors designed to repair and restore cell envelope integrity. Concomitantly, this pathway also down-regulates key determinants of virulence. In Yersinia, cpxA deletion accumulates high levels of phosphorylated CpxR (CpxR~P). Accumulated CpxR~P directly repressed rovA expression and this limited expression of virulence-associated processes. A second transcriptional regulator, RovM, also negatively regulates rovA expression in response to nutrient stress. Hence, this study aimed to determine if CpxR~P can influence rovA expression through control of RovM levels. We determined that the active CpxR~P isoform bound to the promoter of rovM and directly induced its expression, which naturally associated with a concurrent reduction in rovA expression. Site-directed mutagenesis of the CpxR~P binding sequence in the rovM promoter region desensitised rovM expression to CpxR~P. These data suggest that accumulated CpxR~P inversely manipulates the levels of two global transcriptional regulators, RovA and RovM, and this would be expected to have considerable influence on Yersinia pathophysiology and metabolism.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1349016116
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080.21505594.2018.1556151