Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Respiratory and Special Pathogens, Division of Bacterial, Parasitic, and Allergenic Products, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, Food and Drug Administration, Bethesda, Maryland 20892
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Transcription of the
Corynebacterium diphtheriae hmuO
gene, which encodes a heme oxygenase involved in heme iron utilization, is activated in a heme- or hemoglobin-dependent manner in part by the two-component system ChrA-ChrS. Mutation of either the
chrA
or the
chrS
gene resulted in a marked reduction of hemoglobin-dependent activation at the
hmuO
promoter in
C. diphtheriae
; however, it was observed that significant levels of hemoglobin-dependent expression were maintained in the mutants, suggesting that an additional activator is involved in regulation. A BLAST search of the
C. diphtheriae
genome sequence revealed a second two-component system, encoded by DIP2268 and DIP2267, that shares similarity with ChrS and ChrA, respectively; we have designated these genes
hrrS
(DIP2268) and
hrrA
(DIP2267). Analysis of
hmuO
promoter expression demonstrated that hemoglobin-dependent activity was fully abolished in strains from which both the
chrA
-
chrS
and the
hrrA
-
hrrS
two-component systems were deleted. Similarly, deletion of the sensor kinase genes
chrS
and
hrrS
or the genes encoding both of the response regulators
chrA
and
hrrA
also eliminated hemoglobin-dependent activation at the
hmuO
promoter. We also show that the regulators ChrA-ChrS and HrrA-HrrS are involved in the hemoglobin-dependent repression of the promoter upstream of
hemA
, which encodes a heme biosynthesis enzyme. Evidence for cross talk between the ChrA-ChrS and HrrA-HrrS systems is presented. In conclusion, these findings demonstrate that the ChrA-ChrS and HrrA-HrrS regulatory systems are critical for full hemoglobin-dependent activation at the
hmuO
promoter and also suggest that these two-component systems are involved in the complex mechanism of the regulation of heme homeostasis in
C. diphtheriae
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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