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An RpoH-like heat shock sigma factor is involved in stress response and virulence in Brucella melitensis 16M
Authors:Delory Marie  Hallez Régis  Letesson Jean-Jacques  De Bolle Xavier
Institution:Research Unit in Molecular Biology, URBM, University of Namur, FUNDP, 61 rue de Bruxelles, 5000 Namur, Belgium.
Abstract:B. melitensis 16M genome analysis revealed the presence of six putative sigma factor-encoding genes: rpoD, rpoH1, rpoH2, rpoE1, rpoE2, and rpoN. We mutated all these genes except rpoD. Phenotypic analysis of the mutants reveals that a strain carrying an rpoH2 null mutation (DeltarpoH2) is impaired for growth at 21 and 42 degrees C and shows increased sensitivity to hydrogen peroxide. Compared to the wild-type strain, the DeltarpoH2 mutant is attenuated in all virulence models tested. Three other null mutants (DeltarpoH1, DeltarpoE1, and DeltarpoE2 mutants) are also defective for survival in mice at 4 weeks postinfection. We also demonstrated that rpoH2 deletion strongly reduces the expression of two major virulence factors in B. melitensis, the type IV secretion system and the flagellum.
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