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Identification of multiple sigma54-dependent transcriptional activators in Vibrio cholerae.


ABSTRACT: In the pathogenic bacterium Vibrio cholerae, the alternate sigma factor sigma54 is required for expression of multiple sets of genes, including an unidentified gene(s) necessary for enhanced colonization within the host. To identify sigma54-dependent transcriptional activators involved in colonization, PCR was performed with V. cholerae chromosomal DNA and degenerate primers, revealing six novel and distinct coding sequences with homology to sigma54-dependent activators. One sequence had high homology to the luxO gene of V. harveyi, which in that organism is involved in quorum sensing. Phenotypes of V. cholerae strains containing mutations in each of the six putative sigma54-dependent activator genes identified one as a probable ntrC homologue. None of the mutant strains exhibited a defect in the ability to colonize infant mice, suggesting the presence of additional sigma54-dependent activators not identified by this technique.

SUBMITTER: Klose KE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC107568 | biostudies-literature | 1998 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of multiple sigma54-dependent transcriptional activators in Vibrio cholerae.

Klose K E KE   Novik V V   Mekalanos J J JJ  

Journal of bacteriology 19981001 19


In the pathogenic bacterium Vibrio cholerae, the alternate sigma factor sigma54 is required for expression of multiple sets of genes, including an unidentified gene(s) necessary for enhanced colonization within the host. To identify sigma54-dependent transcriptional activators involved in colonization, PCR was performed with V. cholerae chromosomal DNA and degenerate primers, revealing six novel and distinct coding sequences with homology to sigma54-dependent activators. One sequence had high ho  ...[more]

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