Identification of a negative regulator for the pathogenicity island of enterohemorrhagicEscherichia coli O157:H7 |
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Authors: | Joaquim Chan-Wang Lio Wan-Jr Syu |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Microbiology and Immunology, National Yang-Ming University, 155 Sec. 2, Li-Nong Street, 112 Beitou, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | EnterohemorrhagicEscherichia coli (EHEC) forms histological lesions termed attaching and effacing lesions (A/E lesions) on infected large intestine tissue. The major virulence factors involved in A/E lesions reside on a locus of enterocyte effacement (LEE), a pathogenicity island. The LEE comprises 41 specific open reading frames, of which most are organized in 5 major operons,LEE1,LEE2,LEE3,LEE4, andtir (LEE5). The expression of LEE genes is regulated in a complicated manner by environmental factors such as temperature, osmolarity, and quorum sensing. Current knowledge is that regulation is hierarchical: a pivotal positive regulator,ler, is first stimulated, which in turn activates the expression of other operons. Herein, we report on the presence of a negative regulation protein located within the LEE.L0044 is 372 bp in length and is located outside of the 5 major operons. An isogenicL0044 deletion mutant displayed loss of the repression phenotype and increased synthesis of several LEE proteins when bacteria were cultured under repressive conditions that disfavor expression of LEE proteins. Reciprocally,trans expression ofL0044 suppressed the expression of the LEE. Furthermore, mRNA ofler increased as a result of deletingL0044, and disruptingler in aL0044-deleted background reversed the loss of the repression phenotype. Thus,L0044 plays a role in regulating the expression of virulence genes in EHEC by modulating the activation ofler. |
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Keywords: | EHEC EPEC LEE Ler Regulation |
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