Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York 14642
Abstract
ABSTRACT
As components of a
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
quorum-sensing system, LasR and PAI-1 globally regulate expression of multiple virulence determinants, as well as the second
P. aeruginosa
quorum-sensing system. To date, no information exists on negative regulation of the quorum-sensing cascade in
P. aeruginosa.
Here we describe a novel gene,
rsaL
, which is located downstream from
lasR
and transcribed antisense relative to
lasR.
In
P. aeruginosa,
overexpression of
rsaL
results in reduced
lasB
expression and decreased elastase activity. With the use of a six-His protein fusion system, we demonstrate that
rsaL
encodes an 11-kDa protein. Direct quantitation of PAI-1 levels in cultures and studies utilizing
Escherichia coli
lambda lysogens carrying
lacZ
transcriptional fusions reveal that RsaL specifically represses transcription of the PAI-1 autoinducer synthase gene,
lasI
. RsaL’s repressive effect on
lasI
and the associated decrease in elastase activity have important implications for the expression of all LasR–PAI-1-dependent virulence genes and the overall pathogenicity of
P. aeruginosa.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
138 articles.
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