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J. Bacteriol., Sep 1995, 5303-5309, Vol 177, No. 18
CY Chen, NA Buchmeier, S Libby, FC Fang, M Krause and DG Guiney
The plasmid virulence genes spvABCD of Salmonella spp. are regulated by
SpvR and the stationary-phase sigma factor RpoS. The transcription of spv
genes is induced during the post-exponential phase of bacterial growth in
vitro. We sought to investigate the relationship between growth phase and
RpoS in spv regulation. rpoS insertion mutations were constructed in S.
dublin Lane and plasmid-cured LD842 strains, and the mutants were found to
be attenuated for virulence and deficient in spv gene expression. We
utilized the plasmid pBAD::rpoS to express rpoS independent of the growth
phase under the control of the arabinose- inducible araBAD promoter. SpvA
expression was induced within 2 h after the addition of 0.1% arabinose,
even when bacteria were actively growing. This suggested that the level of
RpoS, instead of the growth phase itself, controls induction of the spv
genes. However, RpoS did not activate transcription of spvA in the absence
of SpvR protein. Using a constitutive tet promoter to express spvR, we
found that the spvA gene can be partially expressed in the rpoS mutant,
suggesting that RpoS is required for SpvR synthesis. We confirmed that spvR
is poorly expressed in the absence of RpoS. With an intact rpoS gene, spvR
expression is not dependent on an intact spvR gene but is enhanced by spvR
supplied in trans. We propose a model for Salmonella spv gene regulation in
which both RpoS and SpvR are required for maximal expression at the spvR
and spvA promoters.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
Central regulatory role for the RpoS sigma factor in expression of Salmonella dublin plasmid virulence genes
Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla 92093-0640, USA.
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