Affiliation:
1. Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The VicRK (YycFG) two-component regulatory system (TCS) is required for virulence of the human respiratory pathogen
Streptococcus pneumoniae
(pneumococcus). The VicR (YycF) response regulator (RR) is essential through its positive regulation of
pcsB
, which encodes an extracellular protein that mediates murein biosynthesis. To determine other genes that are regulated by VicR, we performed microarray analyses on a unique Δ
vicR
deletion mutant, which was constructed by uncoupling regulation of
pcsB
. Results from these microarray experiments support the idea that the VicR RR exerts strong positive regulation on the transcription of a set of genes encoding important surface proteins, including the PspA virulence factor, two proteins (Spr0096 and Spr1875) containing LysM peptidoglycan-binding domains, and a putative membrane protein (Spr0709) of unknown function. To demonstrate direct regulation, we performed band shift and footprinting experiments using purified unphosphorylated VicR and phosphorylated VicR-P, which was prepared by reaction with acetyl phosphate. VicR and VicR-P bound to regions upstream of
pcsB
,
pspA
,
spr0096
,
spr1875
, and
spr0709.
Phosphorylation of VicR to VicR-P increased the apparent strength and changed the nature of binding to these regions. DNase I footprinting of VicR and VicR-P bound to regions upstream of
pcsB
,
pspA
,
spr0096
, and
spr1875
showed protection of extended regions containing a degenerate sequence related to a previously proposed consensus. These combined approaches did not support autoregulation of the
vicRKX
operon or substantive direct regulation of fatty acid biosynthesis by VicR or VicR-P. However, the Δ
vicR
mutant required fatty acids in some conditions, which supports the notion that the VicRK TCS may mediate membrane integrity as well as murein biosynthesis and virulence factor expression in
S. pneumoniae.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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