Affiliation:
1. Australian Bacterial Pathogenesis Research Program, Department of Microbiology, Monash University, Clayton Campus, Victoria, Australia
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The general stress response in
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
was investigated. Transcriptional analyses of the genes encoding the molecular chaperones DnaK, DnaJ, and GrpE suggested that they are transcribed from σ
32
(RpoH)-dependent promoters upon exposure to stress. This was confirmed by mutational analysis of the σ
32
promoter of
dnaK
. The gene encoding the gonococcal RpoH sigma factor appears to be essential, as we could not isolate viable mutants. Deletion of an unusually long
rpoH
leader sequence resulted in elevated levels of transcription, suggesting that this region is involved in negative regulation of RpoH expression during normal growth. Transcriptional analyses and protein studies determined that regulation of the RpoH-mediated stress response is different from that observed in most other species, in which regulation occurs predominantly at the transcriptional and translational levels. We suggest that an increase in the activity of preformed RpoH is primarily responsible for induction of the stress response in
N. gonorrhoeae
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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