Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Program in Molecular Pathogenesis and Immunity, Louisiana Center for Lung Biology and Immunotherapy, Tulane University Health Sciences Center
2. Department of Genetics, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, Louisiana
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
transcriptional regulator AlgR controls a variety of different processes, including alginate production, type IV pilus function, and virulence, indicating that AlgR plays a pivotal role in the regulation of gene expression. In order to characterize the AlgR regulon,
Pseudomonas
Affymetrix GeneChips were used to generate the transcriptional profiles of (i)
P. aeruginosa
PAO1 versus its
algR
mutant in mid-logarithmic phase, (ii)
P. aeruginosa
PAO1 versus its
algR
mutant in stationary growth phase, and (iii) PAO1 versus PAO1 harboring an
algR
overexpression plasmid. Expression analysis revealed that, during mid-logarithmic growth, AlgR activated the expression of 58 genes while it repressed the expression of 37 others, while during stationary phase, it activated expression of 45 genes and repression of 14 genes. Confirmatory experiments were performed on two genes found to be AlgR repressed (
hcnA
and
PA1557
) and one AlgR-activated operon (
fimU
-
pilVWXY1Y2
). An S1 nuclease protection assay demonstrated that AlgR repressed both known
hcnA
promoters in PAO1. Additionally, direct measurement of hydrogen cyanide (HCN) production showed that
P. aeruginosa
PAO1 produced threefold-less HCN than did its
algR
deletion strain. AlgR also repressed transcription of two promoters of the uncharacterized open reading frame
PA1557
. Further, the twitching motility defect of an
algR
mutant was complemented by the
fimTU-pilVWXY1Y2E
operon, thus identifying the AlgR-controlled genes responsible for this defect in an
algR
mutant. This study identified four new roles for AlgR: (i) AlgR can repress gene transcription, (ii) AlgR activates the
fimTU-pilVWXY1Y2E
operon, (iii) AlgR regulates HCN production, and (iv) AlgR controls transcription of the putative
cbb
3
-type cytochrome PA1557.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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