Role for sagA and siaA in Quorum Sensing and Iron Regulation in Streptococcus pyogenes

Streptococcus pyogenes is a ubiquitous and versatile pathogen that causes a variety of infections with a wide range of severity. The versatility of this organism is due in part to its capacity to regulate virulence gene expression in response to the many environments that it encounters during an inf...

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description Streptococcus pyogenes is a ubiquitous and versatile pathogen that causes a variety of infections with a wide range of severity. The versatility of this organism is due in part to its capacity to regulate virulence gene expression in response to the many environments that it encounters during an infection. We analyzed the expression of two potential virulence factors, sagA and siaA (also referred to as pel and htsA, respectively), in response to conditions of varying cell densities and iron concentrations. The sagA gene was up-regulated in conditioned medium from a wild-type strain but not from sagA-deficient mutants, and the gene was also up-regulated in the presence of streptolysin S (SLS), the gene product of sagA, thus indicating that this gene or its product is involved in density-dependent regulation of S. pyogenes. By comparison, siaA responded in a manner consistent with a role in iron acquisition since it was up-regulated under iron-restricted conditions. Although siaA expression was also up-regulated in the presence of SLS and in conditioned media from both wild-type and sagA-deficient mutants, this up-regulation was not growth phase dependent. We conclude that sagA encodes a quorum-sensing signaling molecule, likely SLS, and further support the notion that siaA is likely involved in iron acquisition.
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Bacterial Proteins - genetics
Bacteriology
Biological and medical sciences
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial
Iron - metabolism
Microbiology
Miscellaneous
Molecular Pathogenesis
Quorum Sensing
Streptococcus pyogenes
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Streptolysins - genetics
Up-Regulation
Virulence Factors - genetics
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