Identification of a Streptococcus pneumoniae Gene Locus Encoding Proteins of an ABC Phosphate Transporter and a Two-Component Regulatory System

Author:

Novak Rodger1,Cauwels Anje2,Charpentier Emmanuelle3,Tuomanen Elaine1

Affiliation:

1. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee 381051;

2. Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Research, University Hospital, CH-4031 Basel, Switzerland2; and

3. Department of Cell Biology, New York University Medical Center, New York, New York 100163

Abstract

ABSTRACT The Escherichia coli Pst system belongs to the family of ABC transporters. It is part of a phosphate (PHO) regulon which is regulated by extracellular phosphate. Under conditions of phosphate limitation, the response regulator PhoB is phosphorylated by the histidine kinase PhoR and binds to promoters that share a consensus PHO box. Under conditions of phosphate excess, PhoR, Pst, and PhoU downregulate the PHO regulon. Screening of a library of pneumococcal mutants with defects in exported proteins revealed a putative two-component regulatory system, PnpR-PnpS, and a downstream ABC transporter, similar to the Pst system in E. coli including a gene encoding a PhoU protein. Similar to E. coli , mutagenesis of the ATP-binding cassette gene, pstB , resulted in decreased uptake of phosphate. The effects of the loss of the pneumococcal Pst system extended to decreased transformation and lysis. Withdrawal of phosphate led to transformation deficiency in the parent strain R6x but not to penicillin tolerance, suggesting that reduced bacterial death was independent of phosphate. None of these phenotypes was observed in the pneumococcal loss-of-function mutant phoU . By using a lacZ reporter construct, it was demonstrated that expression of the two-component regulatory system PnpR-PnpS was not influenced by different concentrations of phosphate. These results suggest a more complex role of the Pst system in pneumococcal physiology than in that of E. coli.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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