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Query: UNIPROT:P51532 (
transcriptional activator
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The Staphylococcus aureus cidABC and lrgAB operons have been shown to regulate
murein hydrolase
activity and affect antibiotic tolerance. The cid operon enhances
murein hydrolase
activity and antibiotic sensitivity, whereas the lrg operon inhibits these processes. Based on these findings and the structural similarities of the cidA and lrgA gene products to the bacteriophage holin family of proteins, we have proposed that the cid and lrg operons encode holin- and antiholin-like proteins, respectively, that function to control the
murein hydrolase
activity produced by the bacteria. Analysis of cid operon transcription revealed the presence of two transcripts, one spanning all three cid genes and whose expression is induced by growth in the presence of acetic acid and the other spanning cidB and cidC only that is produced in a sigma B-dependent manner. The cidABC operon lies immediately downstream from the cidR gene, encoding a potential LysR-type transcriptional regulator. In this study, we demonstrate that cidR is involved in the regulation of cidABC expression. Northern blot analyses revealed that the cidR gene product positively regulates cidABC expression by increasing transcription in the presence of acetic acid produced as a result of the metabolism of glucose. As expected for an operon that encodes a positive effector of
murein hydrolase
activity, the upregulation of cidABC expression resulted in increased
murein hydrolase
activity produced by these cells. Furthermore, it was demonstrated that antibiotic tolerance and stationary-phase survival of S. aureus are affected by the cidR gene. Taken together, these results demonstrate that the cidR gene product functions as a
transcriptional activator
of cidABC transcription in response to acetic acid accumulation in the growth medium.
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PMID:A LysR-type regulator, CidR, is required for induction of the Staphylococcus aureus cidABC operon. 1610 30
The chitinolytic system of
Listeria monocytogenes
thus far comprises two chitinases, ChiA and ChiB, and a lytic polysaccharide monooxygenase, Lmo2467. The role of the system in the bacterium appears to be pleiotropic, as besides mediating the hydrolysis of chitin, the second most ubiquitous carbohydrate in nature, the chitinases have been deemed important for the colonization of unicellular molds, as well as mammalian hosts. To identify additional components of the chitinolytic system, we screened a transposon mutant library for mutants exhibiting impaired chitin hydrolysis. The screening yielded a mutant with a transposon insertion in a locus corresponding to
lmo0327
of the EGD-e strain.
lmo0327
encodes a large (1,349 amino acids [aa]) cell wall-associated protein that has been proposed to possess
murein hydrolase
activity. The single inactivation of
lmo0327
, as well as of
lmo0325
that codes for a putative transcriptional regulator functionally related to
lmo0327
, led to an almost complete abolishment of chitinolytic activity. The effect could be traced at the transcriptional level, as both
chiA
and
chiB
transcripts were dramatically decreased in the
lmo0327
mutant. In accordance with that, we could barely detect ChiA and ChiB in the culture supernatants of the mutant strain. Our results provide new information regarding the function of the
lmo0325-lmo0327
locus in
L. monocytogenes
and link it to the expression of chitinolytic activity.
IMPORTANCE
Many bacteria from terrestrial and marine environments express chitinase activities enabling them to utilize chitin as the sole source of carbon and nitrogen. Interestingly, several bacterial chitinases may also be involved in host pathogenesis. For example, in the important foodborne pathogen
Listeria monocytogenes
, the chitinases ChiA and ChiB and the lytic polysaccharide monooxygenase Lmo2467 are implicated in chitin assimilation but also act as virulence factors during the infection of mammalian hosts. Therefore, it is important to identify their regulators and induction cues to understand how the different roles of the chitinolytic system are controlled and mediated. Here, we provide evidence for the importance of
lmo0327
and
lmo0325
, encoding a putative internalin/autolysin and a putative
transcriptional activator
, respectively, in the efficient expression of chitinase activity in
L. monocytogenes
and thereby provide new information regarding the function of the
lmo0325-lmo0327
locus.
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PMID:Chitinase Expression in Listeria monocytogenes Is Influenced by
lmo0327
, Which Encodes an Internalin-Like Protein. 2888 18