Different Requirements for σ Region 4 in BvgA Activation of the Bordetella pertussis Promoters Pfim3 and PfhaB
Bordetella pertussis BvgA is a global response regulator that activates virulence genes, including adhesin-encoding fim3 and fhaB . At the fhaB promoter, P fhaB , a BvgA binding site lies immediately upstream of the −35 promoter element recognized by Region 4 of the σ subunit of RNA polymerase. We d...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of molecular biology 2011-06, Vol.409 (5), p.692-709 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Bordetella pertussis
BvgA is a global response regulator that activates virulence genes, including adhesin-encoding
fim3
and
fhaB
. At the
fhaB
promoter, P
fhaB
, a BvgA binding site lies immediately upstream of the −35 promoter element recognized by Region 4 of the σ subunit of RNA polymerase. We demonstrate that σ Region 4 is required for BvgA-activation of P
fhaB
, a hallmark of Class II activation. In contrast, the promoter proximal BvgA binding site at P
fim3
includes the −35 region, which is composed of a tract of cytosines that lacks specific sequence information. We demonstrate that σ Region 4 is not required for BvgA activation at P
fim3
. Nonetheless, Region 4 mutations that impair its typical interactions with core and with the −35 DNA affect P
fim3
transcription. Hydroxyl radical cleavage using RNA polymerase with σD581C-FeBABE positions Region 4 near the −35 region of P
fim3
; cleavage using RNA polymerase with α276C–FeBABE or α302C–FeBABE also positions an αCTD within the −35 region, on a different helical face from the promoter proximal BvgA~P dimer. Our results suggest that the − 35 region of P
fim3
accommodates a BvgA~P dimer, an αCTD, and σ Region 4. Molecular modeling suggests how BvgA, σ Region 4, and α might coexist within this DNA in a conformation that suggests a novel mechanism of activation. |
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ISSN: | 0022-2836 1089-8638 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jmb.2011.04.017 |