Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho 83844-3052
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Recent studies have shown that expression of the
Staphylococcus aureus lrgAB
operon inhibits murein hydrolase activity and decreases sensitivity to penicillin-induced killing. It was proposed that the
lrgAB
gene products function in a manner analogous to an antiholin, inhibiting a putative holin from transporting murein hydrolases out of the cell. In the present study the
cidAB
operon was identified and characterized based on the similarity of the
cidA
and
cidB
gene products to the products of the
lrgAB
operon. Zymographic and quantitative analyses of murein hydrolase activity revealed that mutation of the
cidA
gene results in decreased extracellular murein hydrolase activity compared to that of
S
.
aureus
RN6390, the parental strain. Complementation of
cidA
expression restored the wild-type phenotype, indicating that expression of the
cidAB
operon has a positive influence on extracellular murein hydrolase activity. The
cidA
mutant also displayed a significant decrease in sensitivity to the killing effects of penicillin. However, complementation of the
cidA
defect did not restore penicillin sensitivity to wild-type levels. Reverse transcriptase PCR also revealed that
cidAB
is maximally expressed during early exponential growth, opposite of what was previously observed for
lrgAB
expression. Based on these results, we propose that the
cidAB
operon encodes the holin-like counterpart of the
lrgAB
operon and acts in a manner opposite from that of
lrgAB
by increasing extracellular murein hydrolase activity and increasing sensitivity to penicillin-induced killing.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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