Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, Molecular Biology, and Biochemistry, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho 83844-3052
2. College of Veterinary Medicine and School of Agricultural Biotechnology, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The
Staphylococcus aureus cidABC
and
lrgAB
operons have been shown to regulate murein hydrolase activity and affect antibiotic tolerance. The
cid
operon enhances murein hydrolase activity and antibiotic sensitivity, whereas the
lrg
operon inhibits these processes. Based on these findings and the structural similarities of the
cidA
and
lrgA
gene products to the bacteriophage holin family of proteins, we have proposed that the
cid
and
lrg
operons encode holin- and antiholin-like proteins, respectively, that function to control the murein hydrolase activity produced by the bacteria. Analysis of
cid
operon transcription revealed the presence of two transcripts, one spanning all three
cid
genes and whose expression is induced by growth in the presence of acetic acid and the other spanning
cidB
and
cidC
only that is produced in a sigma B-dependent manner. The
cidABC
operon lies immediately downstream from the
cidR
gene, encoding a potential LysR-type transcriptional regulator. In this study, we demonstrate that
cidR
is involved in the regulation of
cidABC
expression. Northern blot analyses revealed that the
cidR
gene product positively regulates
cidABC
expression by increasing transcription in the presence of acetic acid produced as a result of the metabolism of glucose. As expected for an operon that encodes a positive effector of murein hydrolase activity, the upregulation of
cidABC
expression resulted in increased murein hydrolase activity produced by these cells. Furthermore, it was demonstrated that antibiotic tolerance and stationary-phase survival of
S. aureus
are affected by the
cidR
gene. Taken together, these results demonstrate that the
cidR
gene product functions as a transcriptional activator of
cidABC
transcription in response to acetic acid accumulation in the growth medium.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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