Affiliation:
1. Departments of Molecular Microbiology
2. Pediatrics, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri 63110
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Yersinia enterocolitica
is able to efficiently invade Peyer's patches with the aid of invasin, an outer member protein involved in the attachment and invasion of M cells. Invasin is encoded by
inv
, which is positively regulated by RovA in both
Y. enterocolitica
and
Yersinia pseudotuberculosis
while negatively regulated by YmoA in
Y. enterocolitica
and H-NS in
Y. pseudotuberculosis
. In this study we present data indicating H-NS and RovA bind directly and specifically to the
inv
promoter of
Y. enterocolitica
. We also show that RovA and H-NS from
Y. enterocolitica
bind to a similar region of the
inv
promoter and suggest they compete for binding sites. This is similar to recently published data from
Y. pseudotuberculosis
, revealing a potentially conserved mechanism of
inv
regulation between
Y. enterocolitica
and
Y. pseudotuberculosis
. Furthermore, we present data suggesting H-NS and YmoA form a repression complex on the
inv
promoter, with H-NS providing the binding specificity and YmoA interacting with H-NS to form a repression complex. We also demonstrate that deletion of the predicted H-NS binding region relieves the requirement for RovA-dependent transcription of the
inv
promoter, consistent with RovA acting as a derepressor of H-NS-mediated repression. Levels of H-NS and YmoA are similar between 26°C and 37°C, suggesting that the H-NS/YmoA repression complex is present at both temperatures, while the levels of
rovA
transcript are low at 37°C and high at 26°C, leading to expression of
inv
at 26°C. Expression of RovA at 37°C results in transcription of
inv
and production of invasin. Data presented here support a model of
inv
regulation where the level of RovA within the cell governs
inv
expression. As RovA levels increase, RovA can successfully compete for binding to the
inv
promoter with the H-NS/YmoA complex, resulting in derepression of
inv
transcription.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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