The Orphan Response Regulator HP1021 of Helicobacter pylori Regulates Transcription of a Gene Cluster Presumably Involved in Acetone Metabolism
Author(s) -
Michael Pflock,
Melanie Bathon,
Jennifer Schär,
Stefanie Müller,
HansJoachim Mollenkopf,
Thomas F. Meyer,
Dagmar Beier
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
journal of bacteriology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.652
H-Index - 246
eISSN - 1067-8832
pISSN - 0021-9193
DOI - 10.1128/jb.01827-06
Subject(s) - biology , operon , response regulator , regulator , genetics , gene , gene cluster , transcriptional regulation , regulation of gene expression , open reading frame , transcription factor , transcription (linguistics) , helicobacter pylori , microbiology and biotechnology , peptide sequence , mutant , linguistics , philosophy
Helicobacter pylori is a gastric pathogen for which no nonhuman reservoir is known. In accordance with the tight adaptation to its unique habitat, the human stomach,H. pylori is endowed with a very restricted repertoire of regulatory proteins. Nevertheless, the three complete two-component systems ofH. pylori were shown to be involved in the regulation of important virulence traits like motility and acid resistance and in the control of metal homeostasis. HP1021 is an orphan response regulator with an atypical receiver domain whose inactivation has a considerable impact on the growth ofH. pylori . Here we report the identification of HP1021-regulated genes by whole-genome transcriptional profiling. We show that the transcription of the essential housekeeping genesnifS andnifU , which are required for the assembly of Fe-S clusters, is activated by HP1021. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the expression of a gene cluster comprising open reading frames hp0690 to hp0693 and hp0695 to hp0697 which is probably involved in acetone metabolism is strongly upregulated by HP1021. Evidence is provided for a direct regulation of the hp0695-to-hp0697 operon by the binding of HP1021 to its promoter region.
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