Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, Molecular Genetics and Immunology, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas, USA
Abstract
ABSTRACT
In
Streptococcus mutans
, the global response regulator CovR plays an important role in biofilm formation, stress tolerance response, and caries production. We have previously demonstrated that CovR activates a large gene cluster, which is a part of a genomic island, TnSmu2. In this article, we have further characterized CovR at the molecular level to understand the gene activation mechanism. Toward this end, we mapped the transcription start site of the operon that lies upstream of the
SMU.1348
gene (P
SMU.1348
), the first gene of the cluster. We constructed a transcriptional reporter fusion and showed that CovR induces expression from P
SMU.1348
. We also demonstrated that purified CovR protects the sequence surrounding the −10 region of P
SMU.1348
. In an
in vitro
transcription assay, we showed that histone-like protein (HLP), a homologue of
Escherichia coli
HU protein, represses transcription from P
SMU.1348
.
In vivo
overexpression of HLP in
trans
also represses transcription from P
SMU.1348
. Addition of CovR to the HLP-repressed P
SMU.1348
resulted in increased transcription from the promoter, suggesting a role for CovR in countering HLP silencing. Moreover, addition of SMU.1349, a transcriptional activator of the operon, to the
in vitro
assay further stimulated the transcription. Based on our
in vivo
and
in vitro
results, we propose a model for transcriptional activation of the operon.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
9 articles.
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