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Multi-Factor Regulation of the Master Modulator LeuO for the Cyclic-(Phe-Pro) Signaling Pathway in Vibrio vulnificus.


ABSTRACT: LeuO plays the role of a master regulator in the cyclic-L-phenylalanine-L-proline (cFP)-dependent signaling pathway in Vibrio vulnificus. cFP, as shown through isothermal titration calorimetry analysis, binds specifically to the periplasmic domain of ToxR. Binding of cFP triggers a change in the cytoplasmic domain of ToxR, which then activates transcription of leuO encoding a LysR-type regulator. LeuO binds to the region upstream of its own coding sequence, inhibiting its own transcription and maintaining a controlled level of expression. A five-bp deletion in this region abolished expression of LeuO, but a ten-bp deletion did not, suggesting that a DNA bending mechanism is involved in the regulation. Furthermore, binding of RNA polymerase was significantly lower both in the deletion of the ToxR binding site and in the five-bp deletion, but not in the ten-bp deletion, as shown in pull-down assays using an antibody against RNA polymerase subunit ?. In summary, multiple factors are involved in control of the expression of LeuO, a master regulator that orchestrates downstream regulators to modulate factors required for survival and pathogenicity of the pathogen.

SUBMITTER: Park NY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6934829 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multi-Factor Regulation of the Master Modulator LeuO for the Cyclic-(Phe-Pro) Signaling Pathway in Vibrio vulnificus.

Park Na-Young NY   Kim In Hwang IH   Wen Yancheng Y   Lee Keun-Woo KW   Lee Sora S   Kim Jeong-A JA   Jung Kwang-Hwan KH   Lee Kyu-Ho KH   Kim Kun-Soo KS  

Scientific reports 20191227 1


LeuO plays the role of a master regulator in the cyclic-L-phenylalanine-L-proline (cFP)-dependent signaling pathway in Vibrio vulnificus. cFP, as shown through isothermal titration calorimetry analysis, binds specifically to the periplasmic domain of ToxR. Binding of cFP triggers a change in the cytoplasmic domain of ToxR, which then activates transcription of leuO encoding a LysR-type regulator. LeuO binds to the region upstream of its own coding sequence, inhibiting its own transcription and m  ...[more]

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