Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The regulatory locus
sae
is a two-component system in
Staphylococcus aureus
that regulates many important virulence factors, including alpha-toxin (encoded by
hla
) at the transcriptional level. The SarA homologs Rot and SarT were previously shown to be repressors of
hla
in selected
S. aureus
backgrounds. To delineate the interaction of
rot
and
sae
and the contribution of
sarT
to
hla
expression, an assortment of
rot
and
sae
isogenic single mutants, a
rot sae
double mutant, and a
rot sae sarT
markerless triple mutant were constructed from wild-type strain COL. Using Northern blot analysis and transcriptional reporter gene green fluorescent protein, fusion, and phenotypic assays, we found that the repression of
hla
by
rot
is dependent on
sae
. A
rot sae sarT
triple mutant was not able to rescue the
hla
defect of the
rot sae
double mutant. Among the three
sae
promoters, the distal
sae
P3 promoter is the strongest in vitro. Interestingly, the
sae
P3 promoter activities correlate with
hla
expression in
rot
,
rot sae
, and
rot sae sarT
mutants of COL. Transcriptional study has also shown that
rot
repressed
sae
, especially at the
sae
P3 promoter. Collectively, our data implicated the importance of
sae
in the
rot
-mediated repression of
hla
in
S. aureus
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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