Genome-wide analysis of the Pho regulon in a pstCA mutant of Citrobacter rodentium.

The phosphate-specific transport operon, pstSCAB-phoU, of Gram-negative bacteria is an essential part of the Pho regulon. Its key roles are to encode a high-affinity inorganic phosphate transport system and to prevent activation of PhoB in phosphate-rich environments. In general, mutations in pstSCA...

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Main Authors: Catherine Cheng, Matthew J Wakefield, Ji Yang, Marija Tauschek, Roy M Robins-Browne
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
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spelling doaj-157281abdf3448e5b752f13fc1734a3a2020-11-25T02:09:18ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01711e5068210.1371/journal.pone.0050682Genome-wide analysis of the Pho regulon in a pstCA mutant of Citrobacter rodentium.Catherine ChengMatthew J WakefieldJi YangMarija TauschekRoy M Robins-BrowneThe phosphate-specific transport operon, pstSCAB-phoU, of Gram-negative bacteria is an essential part of the Pho regulon. Its key roles are to encode a high-affinity inorganic phosphate transport system and to prevent activation of PhoB in phosphate-rich environments. In general, mutations in pstSCAB-phoU lead to the constitutive expression of the Pho regulon. Previously, we constructed a pstCA deletion mutant of Citrobacter rodentium and found it to be attenuated for virulence in mice, its natural host. This attenuation was dependent on PhoB or PhoB-regulated gene(s) because a phoB mutation restored virulence for mice to the pstCA mutant. To investigate how downstream genes may contribute to the virulence of C. rodentium, we used microarray analysis to investigate global gene expression of C. rodentium strain ICC169 and its isogenic pstCA mutant when grown in phosphate-rich medium. Overall 323 genes of the pstCA mutant were differentially expressed by at least 1.5-fold compared to the wild-type C. rodentium. Of these 145 were up-regulated and 178 were down-regulated. Differentially expressed genes included some involved in phosphate homoeostasis, cellular metabolism and protein metabolism. A large number of genes involved in stress responses and of unknown function were also differentially expressed, as were some virulence-associated genes. Up-regulated virulence-associated genes in the pstCA mutant included that for DegP, a serine protease, which appeared to be directly regulated by PhoB. Down-regulated genes included those for the production of the urease, flagella, NleG8 (a type III-secreted protein) and the tad focus (which encodes type IVb pili in Yersinia enterocolitica). Infection studies using C57/BL6 mice showed that DegP and NleG8 play a role in bacterial virulence. Overall, our study provides evidence that Pho is a global regulator of gene expression in C. rodentium and indicates the presence of at least two previously unrecognized virulence determinants of C. rodentium, namely, DegP and NleG8.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3511308?pdf=render
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author Catherine Cheng
Matthew J Wakefield
Ji Yang
Marija Tauschek
Roy M Robins-Browne
spellingShingle Catherine Cheng
Matthew J Wakefield
Ji Yang
Marija Tauschek
Roy M Robins-Browne
Genome-wide analysis of the Pho regulon in a pstCA mutant of Citrobacter rodentium.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Catherine Cheng
Matthew J Wakefield
Ji Yang
Marija Tauschek
Roy M Robins-Browne
author_sort Catherine Cheng
title Genome-wide analysis of the Pho regulon in a pstCA mutant of Citrobacter rodentium.
title_short Genome-wide analysis of the Pho regulon in a pstCA mutant of Citrobacter rodentium.
title_full Genome-wide analysis of the Pho regulon in a pstCA mutant of Citrobacter rodentium.
title_fullStr Genome-wide analysis of the Pho regulon in a pstCA mutant of Citrobacter rodentium.
title_full_unstemmed Genome-wide analysis of the Pho regulon in a pstCA mutant of Citrobacter rodentium.
title_sort genome-wide analysis of the pho regulon in a pstca mutant of citrobacter rodentium.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The phosphate-specific transport operon, pstSCAB-phoU, of Gram-negative bacteria is an essential part of the Pho regulon. Its key roles are to encode a high-affinity inorganic phosphate transport system and to prevent activation of PhoB in phosphate-rich environments. In general, mutations in pstSCAB-phoU lead to the constitutive expression of the Pho regulon. Previously, we constructed a pstCA deletion mutant of Citrobacter rodentium and found it to be attenuated for virulence in mice, its natural host. This attenuation was dependent on PhoB or PhoB-regulated gene(s) because a phoB mutation restored virulence for mice to the pstCA mutant. To investigate how downstream genes may contribute to the virulence of C. rodentium, we used microarray analysis to investigate global gene expression of C. rodentium strain ICC169 and its isogenic pstCA mutant when grown in phosphate-rich medium. Overall 323 genes of the pstCA mutant were differentially expressed by at least 1.5-fold compared to the wild-type C. rodentium. Of these 145 were up-regulated and 178 were down-regulated. Differentially expressed genes included some involved in phosphate homoeostasis, cellular metabolism and protein metabolism. A large number of genes involved in stress responses and of unknown function were also differentially expressed, as were some virulence-associated genes. Up-regulated virulence-associated genes in the pstCA mutant included that for DegP, a serine protease, which appeared to be directly regulated by PhoB. Down-regulated genes included those for the production of the urease, flagella, NleG8 (a type III-secreted protein) and the tad focus (which encodes type IVb pili in Yersinia enterocolitica). Infection studies using C57/BL6 mice showed that DegP and NleG8 play a role in bacterial virulence. Overall, our study provides evidence that Pho is a global regulator of gene expression in C. rodentium and indicates the presence of at least two previously unrecognized virulence determinants of C. rodentium, namely, DegP and NleG8.
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