Affiliation:
1. Division of Biological Sciences, The University of Montana, Missoula, Montana 59812
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Bartonella quintana
is a gram-negative agent of trench fever, chronic bacteremia, endocarditis, and bacillary angiomatosis in humans.
B. quintana
has the highest known hemin requirement among bacteria, but the mechanisms of hemin acquisition are poorly defined. Genomic analyses revealed a potential locus dedicated to
h
emin
ut
ilization (
hut
) encoding a putative hemin receptor, HutA; a TonB-like energy transducer; an ABC transport system comprised of three proteins, HutB, HutC, and HmuV; and a hemin degradation/storage enzyme, HemS. Complementation analyses with
Escherichia coli hemA
show that HutA functions as a hemin receptor, and complementation analyses with
E. coli hemA tonB
indicate that HutA is TonB dependent. Quantitative reverse transcriptase PCR analyses show that
hut
locus transcription is subject to hemin-responsive regulation, which is mediated primarily by the iron response regulator (Irr). Irr functions as a transcriptional repressor of the
hut
locus at all hemin concentrations tested. Overexpression of the ferric uptake regulator (
fur
) represses transcription of
tonB
in the presence of excess hemin, whereas overexpression of the rhizobial iron regulator (
rirA
) has no effect on
hut
locus transcription. Reverse transcriptase PCR analyses show that
hutA
and
tonB
are divergently transcribed and that the remaining
hut
genes are expressed as a polycistronic mRNA. Examination of the promoter regions of
hutA
,
tonB
, and
hemS
reveals consensus sequence promoters that encompass an H-box element previously shown to interact with
B. quintana
Irr.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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