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Journal of Bacteriology, August 1999, p. 4746-4754, Vol. 181, No. 16
Department of Microbiology and Immunology,
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T
1Z3,1 and F. A. Janssens Laboratory
of Genetics, Catholic University of Leuven, Heverlee, Belgium B-30012
Received 7 April 1999/Accepted 25 May 1999
The gene encoding OprF, a major outer membrane protein in
Pseudomonas species (formerly known as type 1 pseudomonads), was thought to be constitutively transcribed from a
single sigma 70 promoter immediately upstream of the gene. We now
report the identification of a novel putative ECF (extracytoplasmic
function) sigma factor gene, sigX, located immediately
upstream of oprF in both Pseudomonas aeruginosa
PAO1 and Pseudomonas fluorescens OE 28.3 and show that disruption of this gene significantly reduces OprF expression. In
P. aeruginosa, Northern analysis demonstrated that this
reduction was a result of an effect on transcription of monocistronic
oprF combined with a polar effect due to termination of a
transcript containing sigX and oprF. Comparison
of sigX-disrupted and wild-type cell transcripts by primer
extension indicated that monocistronic transcription of
oprF occurs from two overlapping promoters, one that is
SigX-dependent and resembles ECF sigma factor promoters in its minus-35
region and another promoter that is independent of SigX and is
analogous to the sigma 70-type promoter previously reported.
Complementation of the P. aeruginosa sigX-disrupted mutant
with plasmid-encoded OprF did not resolve the phenotypes associated
with this mutant, which included a markedly reduced logarithmic-phase
growth rate in rich medium (compared to that in minimal medium),
further reduction of the growth rate in a low-osmolarity environment,
secretion of an unidentified pigment, and increased sensitivity to the
antibiotic imipenem. This indicates that SigX is involved in the
regulation of other genes in P. aeruginosa. Disruption of
the sigX gene in P. fluorescens also had an
effect on the logarithmic-phase growth rate in rich medium. A conserved sigX gene was also identified in a Pseudomonas
syringae isolate and six P. aeruginosa clinical
isolates. Collectively, these data indicate that an ECF sigma factor
plays a role in the regulation and expression of OprF and also affects
other genes.
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Influence of a Putative ECF Sigma Factor on Expression of the
Major Outer Membrane Protein, OprF, in Pseudomonas
aeruginosa and Pseudomonas fluorescens
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