The two‐component systems PrrBA and NtrYX co‐ordinately regulate the adaptation of B rucella abortus to an oxygen‐limited environment
B rucella is the causative agent of the zoonotic disease brucellosis, which is endemic in many parts of the world. The success of B rucella as pathogen relies in its ability to adapt to the harsh environmental conditions found in mammalian hosts. One of its main adaptations is the induction of the e...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular microbiology 2013-04, Vol.88 (2), p.222-233 |
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Zusammenfassung: | B
rucella
is the causative agent of the zoonotic disease brucellosis, which is endemic in many parts of the world. The success of
B
rucella
as pathogen relies in its ability to adapt to the harsh environmental conditions found in mammalian hosts. One of its main adaptations is the induction of the expression of different genes involved in respiration at low oxygen tension. In this report we describe a regulatory network involved in this adaptation. We show that
B
rucella abortus
PrrBA
is a functional two‐component signal transduction system that responds to the redox status and acts as a global regulator controlling the expression of the regulatory proteins
NtrY
,
FnrN
and
NnrA
, which are involved in the adaptation to survive at low oxygen tension. We also show that the two‐component systems
PrrBA
and
NtrYX
co‐ordinately regulate the expression of denitrification and high‐affinity cytochrome oxidase genes. Strikingly, a double mutant strain in the
prrB
and
ntrY
genes is severely impaired in growth and virulence, while the
ntrY
and
prrB
single mutant strains are similar to wild‐type
B
. abortus
. The proposed regulatory network may contribute to understand the mechanisms used by
B
rucella
for a successful adaptation to its replicative niche inside mammalian cells. |
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ISSN: | 0950-382X 1365-2958 |
DOI: | 10.1111/mmi.12181 |