RpoS- and Crp-dependent transcriptional control of Salmonella Typhi taiA and hlyE genes: role of environmental conditions

Juan A. Fuentes, Matías R. Jofré, Nicolás A. Villagra, Guido C. Mora

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Abstract

A novel pathogenicity island, SPI-18, carries the taiA-hlyE operon, encoding virulence factors in Salmonella Typhi. To determine the effects of certain environmental conditions on the expression of these genes, β-galactosidase assays, RT-PCR reactions, western blot analyses and measurement of hemolytic activity were performed. The conditions studied are those likely found by S. Typhi during infection in the human host. We found RpoS-dependent transcriptional upregulation in low pH and high osmolarity for both genes. Our results show that oxygen depletion apparently did not affect transcription of the taiA-hlyE operon. On the other hand, the transcriptional regulator Crp, previously described as an activator of hlyE transcription in Escherichia coli, is involved in transcriptional repression of hlyE in S. Typhi. Moreover, addition of glucose to the growth medium results in decreasing the hlyE mRNA, suggesting that there is another factor related to catabolite repression different from Crp and involved in downregulation of hlyE in S. Typhi.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)800-808
Number of pages9
JournalResearch in Microbiology
Volume160
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2009

Keywords

  • Catabolite repression
  • Global regulators
  • Hemolysin
  • SPI-18
  • crp
  • hlyE
  • rpoS
  • taiA

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Microbiology
  • Molecular Biology

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