Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Soil bacteria are among the most prodigious producers of antibiotics. The
Bacillus subtilis
LiaRS (formerly YvqCE) two-component system is one of several antibiotic-sensing systems that coordinate the genetic response to cell wall-active antibiotics. Upon the addition of vancomycin or bacitracin, LiaRS autoregulates the
liaIHGFSR
operon. We have characterized the promoter of the
lia
operon and defined the
cis
-acting sequences necessary for antibiotic-inducible gene expression. A survey for compounds that act as inducers of the
lia
promoter revealed that it responds strongly to a subset of cell wall-active antibiotics that interfere with the lipid II cycle in the cytoplasmic membrane (bacitracin, nisin, ramoplanin, and vancomycin). Chemicals that perturb the cytoplasmic membrane, such as organic solvents, are also weak inducers. Thus, the reporter derived from P
liaI
(the
liaI
promoter) provides a tool for the detection and classification of antimicrobial compounds.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
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