Tuberculosis
Volume 91, Supplement 1 , Pages S142-S149, December 2011

The β-propeller gene Rv1057 of Mycobacterium tuberculosis has a complex promoter directly regulated by both the MprAB and TrcRS two-component systems

  • Xiuhua Pang

      Affiliations

    • The State Key Lab of Microbial Technology, Shandong University, Jinan 250100, China
    • Center for Pulmonary and Infectious Disease Control, University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler, Tyler, TX 75708, USA
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. The State Key Lab of Microbial Technology, Shandong University, 27 Shanda Nanlu, Jinan 250100, Shandong Province, China. Tel.: + 86 531 88364590.
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  • Guangxiang Cao

      Affiliations

    • The State Key Lab of Microbial Technology, Shandong University, Jinan 250100, China
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  • Pierre F. Neuenschwander

      Affiliations

    • Department of Biochemistry, University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler, Tyler, TX 75708, USA
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  • Shelley E. Haydel

      Affiliations

    • The Biodesign Institute Center for Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology, and School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287, USA
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  • Guihua Hou

      Affiliations

    • The State Key Lab of Microbial Technology, Shandong University, Jinan 250100, China
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  • Susan T. Howard

      Affiliations

    • Center for Pulmonary and Infectious Disease Control, University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler, Tyler, TX 75708, USA
    • Department of Microbiology, University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler, Tyler, TX 75708, USA
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. D617, Biomedical Research, UTHSCT, 11937 U.S. Highway 271, Tyler, TX 75708-3154, USA. Tel.: +1 903 877 7684; fax: +1 903 877 7989.

published online 18 November 2011.

Summary 

The β-propeller gene Rv1057 of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is activated by envelope stress and was first characterized as a regulatory target of the TrcRS two-component system (TCS). Rv1057 expression is repressed by TrcRS, and the Rv1057 proximal promoter contains a TrcR binding site. In this study, we determined that Rv1057 is also directly regulated by MprAB, a TCS associated with envelope stress. Multiple potential MprA binding sites (MprA boxes) were identified in the 1 kb intergenic region upstream of Rv1057, and four sites were shown to bind MprA. Although MprA boxes were found in the proximal promoter, analyses suggest that MprA and TrcR do not compete for binding in this region. An MprAB-dependent, detergent-inducible transcriptional start point for Rv1057 was identified downstream of the MprA boxes, and a second TrcR binding site and small ORF of the 13E12 family were discovered in the distal promoter. MprAB was required for activation of Rv1057 during growth in macrophages and under detergent stress, and lacZ promoter constructs suggest the entire intergenic region is utilized during MprAB-dependent activation of Rv1057. These findings indicate that Rv1057 has an extensive and complex promoter, and provide evidence for coordinated regulation of stress response genes by TCSs.

Keywords: Mycobacterium, Two-component, Regulation, Envelope stress

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 While our manuscript was under review, the Zahrt laboratory reported that MprAB and DosRST coregulate the Rv0081-Rv0088 operon (He H, Bretl DJ et al., 2011, J. Bact. 193:5105-5118), providing further evidence for coordinated regulation of stress response genes by TCSs.

PII: S1472-9792(11)00194-6

doi:10.1016/j.tube.2011.10.024

Tuberculosis
Volume 91, Supplement 1 , Pages S142-S149, December 2011