Affiliation:
1. Department of Oral Biology, University of Florida, 1600 SW Archer Road, Gainesville, Florida 32610-0424
Abstract
ABSTRACT
We previously demonstrated that
Streptococcus mutans
expresses a functional agmatine deiminase system (AgDS) encoded by the agmatine-inducible
aguBDAC
operon (A. R. Griswold, Y. Y. Chen, and R. A. Burne, J. Bacteriol.
186:
1902-1904, 2004). The AgDS yields ammonia, CO
2
, and ATP while converting agmatine to putrescine and is proposed to augment the acid resistance properties and pathogenic potential of
S. mutans
. To initiate a study of
agu
gene regulation, the
aguB
transcription initiation site was identified by primer extension and a putative σ
70
-like promoter was mapped 5′ to
aguB
. Analysis of the genome database revealed an open reading frame (SMU.261c) encoding a putative transcriptional regulator located 239 bases upstream of
aguB
. Inactivation of SMU.261c decreased AgD activity by sevenfold and eliminated agmatine induction. AgD was also found to be induced by certain environmental stresses, including low pH and heat, implying that the AgDS may also be a part of a general stress response pathway of this organism. Interestingly, an AgDS-deficient strain was unable to grow in the presence of 20 mM agmatine, suggesting that the AgDS converts a growth-inhibitory substance into products that can enhance acid tolerance and contribute to the competitive fitness of the organism at low pH. The capacity to detoxify and catabolize agmatine is likely to have major ramifications on oral biofilm ecology.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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