BrlR from P seudomonas aeruginosa is a c‐di‐ GMP ‐responsive transcription factor
The transcriptional regulator BrlR is a member of the MerR family of multidrug transport activators that contributes to the high‐level drug tolerance of P seudomonas aeruginosa biofilms. While MerR regulators are known to activate both the expression of multidrug efflux pump genes and their own tran...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular microbiology 2014-05, Vol.92 (3), p.471-487 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The transcriptional regulator
BrlR
is a member of the
MerR
family of multidrug transport activators that contributes to the high‐level drug tolerance of
P
seudomonas aeruginosa
biofilms. While
MerR
regulators are known to activate both the expression of multidrug efflux pump genes and their own transcription upon inducer binding, little is known about
BrlR
activation. We demonstrate using promoter reporter strains,
in vivo
and
in vitro
DNA
‐binding assays combined with
5′RACE
, that
BrlR
binds to its own promoter, likely via a
MerR
‐like palindromic sequence. Unlike known
MerR
multidrug transport activators,
BrlR
and
brlR
expression are not activated by multidrug transporter substrates. Instead,
BrlR
–
DNA
binding was enhanced by the secondary messenger c‐di‐
GMP
. In addition to enhanced
BrlR
–
DNA
binding, c‐di‐
GMP
levels contributed to
P
brlR
promoter activity in initial attached cells with elevated c‐di‐
GMP
levels correlating with increased expression of
brlR
. While not harbouring amino acid motifs resembling previously defined c‐di‐
GMP
‐binding domains,
BrlR
was found to bind c‐di‐
GMP
in vitro
at a ratio of one c‐di‐
GMP
per two
BrlR
. Cross‐linking assays confirmed dimer formation to be enhanced in the presence of elevated c‐di‐
GMP
levels. Our findings demonstrate
BrlR
to be an unusual
MerR
‐family member in that
BrlR
function and expression require the secondary messenger c‐di‐
GMP
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ISSN: | 0950-382X 1365-2958 |
DOI: | 10.1111/mmi.12562 |