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Query: EC:2.7.13.3 (
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Leptospirosis
is an emerging zoonotic disease with more than 1 million cases annually. Currently there is lack of evidence for signaling pathways involved during the infection process of
Leptospira
. In our comprehensive genomic analysis of 20
Leptospira
spp. we identified seven pathogen-specific Two-Component System (TCS) proteins. Disruption of two these TCS genes in pathogenic
Leptospira
strain resulted in loss-of-virulence in a hamster model of
leptospirosis
. Corresponding genes
lvrA
and
lvrB (leptospira virulence regulator
) are juxtaposed in an operon and are predicted to encode a hybrid
histidine kinase
and a hybrid response regulator, respectively. Transcriptome analysis of
lvr
mutant strains with disruption of one (
lvrB
) or both genes (
lvrA/B
) revealed global transcriptional regulation of 850 differentially expressed genes. Phosphotransfer assays demonstrated that LvrA phosphorylates LvrB and predicted further signaling downstream to one or more DNA-binding response regulators, suggesting that it is a branched pathway. Phylogenetic analyses indicated that
lvrA
and
lvrB
evolved independently within different ecological lineages in
Leptospira
via gene duplication. This study uncovers a novel-signaling pathway that regulates virulence in pathogenic
Leptospira
(Lvr), providing a framework to understand the molecular bases of regulation in this life-threatening bacterium.
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PMID:Lvr, a Signaling System That Controls Global Gene Regulation and Virulence in Pathogenic
Leptospira
. 2960 Jan 95