Literature DB >> 10464209

Regulation of mga transcription in the group A streptococcus: specific binding of mga within its own promoter and evidence for a negative regulator.

K S McIver1, A S Thurman, J R Scott.   

Abstract

Transcription of mga, encoding the multiple virulence gene regulator of the group A streptococcus, is positively autoregulated. This regulation requires a DNA region (Pmga) that contains both a promoter proximal to mga (P2) and a promoter located further upstream (P1). To determine if Mga has a direct role in this process, its ability to bind to specific sequences within Pmga was tested. A purified fusion of Mga to the C-terminal end of maltose-binding protein (MBP-Mga), encoded by malE-mga, was shown previously to bind to the promoter regions of Mga-regulated genes, including scpA and emm. We report here that MBP-Mga can function in vivo to regulate emm and mga. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays and DNase I footprinting were used to demonstrate specific binding of MBP-Mga to two ca. 59-bp binding sites in Pmga centered around bases -108 and -180 from the major P2 start of transcription. Mga binding sites from Pemm and PscpA were shown to compete for binding at the two Pmga sites, suggesting that the same domain of Mga interacts at all of these promoter targets. Deletion of the distal Pmga binding site (site I) in vivo resulted in loss of Mga-dependent transcription from the P2 start. However, the same lesion resulted in an increase in P1 transcription that was independent of Mga. This suggests the existence of a repressor of mga transcription with a binding site overlapping those of Mga.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10464209      PMCID: PMC94044     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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