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spxA2 , encoding a regulator of stress resistance in B acillus anthracis , is controlled by SaiR , a new member of the Rrf2 protein family
Author(s) -
Nakano Michiko M.,
KominosMarvell Wren,
Sane Bhagyashree,
Nader Yaldah Mohammad,
Barendt Skye M.,
Jones Marcus B.,
Zuber Peter
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
molecular microbiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.857
H-Index - 247
eISSN - 1365-2958
pISSN - 0950-382X
DOI - 10.1111/mmi.12798
Subject(s) - biology , derepression , operon , genetics , repressor , gene , psychological repression , transcription (linguistics) , bacillus anthracis , mutant , bacillus subtilis , transcription factor , microbiology and biotechnology , gene expression , bacteria , linguistics , philosophy
Summary Spx , a member of the ArsC (arsenate reductase) protein family, is conserved in G ram‐positive bacteria, and interacts with RNA polymerase to activate transcription in response to toxic oxidants. In B acillus anthracis str. S terne, resistance to oxidative stress requires the activity of two paralogues, SpxA1 and SpxA2 . Suppressor mutations were identified in spxA1 mutant cells that conferred resistance to hydrogen peroxide. The mutations generated null alleles of the saiR gene and resulted in elevated spxA2 transcription. The saiR gene resides in the spxA2 operon and encodes a member of the Rrf2 family of transcriptional repressors. Derepression of spxA2 in a saiR mutant required SpxA2 , indicating an autoregulatory mechanism of spxA2 control. Reconstruction of SaiR ‐dependent control of spxA2 was accomplished in B acillus subtilis , where deletion analysis uncovered two cis ‐elements within the spxA2 regulatory region that are required for repression. Mutations to one of the sequences of dyad symmetry substantially reduced SaiR binding and SaiR ‐dependent repression of transcription from the spxA2 promoter in vitro . Previous studies have shown that spxA2 is one of the most highly induced genes in a macrophage infected with B . anthracis . The work reported herein uncovered a key regulator, SaiR , of the Spx system of stress response control.