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J. Bacteriol., 01 1998, 27-34, Vol 180, No. 1
MR Chapman and CC Kao
Ralstonia solanacearum is the causal agent of bacterial wilt of many
agriculturally important crops. Exopolysaccharide synthesized by products
of the epsI operon is the major virulence factor for R. solanacearum.
Expression of epsI has been demonstrated to be under the control of several
proteins, including several two-component regulators. Overexpression of
EpsR was found previously to reduce the amount of synthesis specifically
from the epsI promoter. Here we present data that a single chromosomal copy
of epsR activates the epsI promoter, suggesting that EpsR is a
concentration-dependent effector of epsI gene expression. Furthermore, the
ability of EpsR to modulate epsI expression is dependent on the
phosphorylation state of EpsR. Gel mobility shift assays suggest that EpsR
can specifically bind the epsI promoter and that this binding requires a
phosphorylated form of EpsR.
Copyright © 1998, American Society for Microbiology
EpsR modulates production of extracellular polysaccharides in the bacterial wilt pathogen Ralstonia (Pseudomonas) solanacearum [In Process Citation]
Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington 47405, USA.
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