| Literature DB >> 16585768 |
Balakrishnan Venkatesh1, Lavanya Babujee, Hui Liu, Pete Hedley, Takashi Fujikawa, Paul Birch, Ian Toth, Shinji Tsuyumu.
Abstract
The PhoPQ two-component system regulates virulence factors in Erwinia chrysanthemi, a pectinolytic enterobacterium that causes soft rot in several plant species. We characterized the effect of a mutation in phoQ, the gene encoding the sensor kinase PhoQ of the PhoPQ two-component regulatory system, on the global transcriptional profile of E. chrysanthemi using cDNA microarrays and further confirmed our results by quantitative reverse transcription-PCR analysis. Our results indicate that a mutation in phoQ affects transcription of at least 40 genes, even in the absence of inducing conditions. Enhanced expression of several genes involved in iron metabolism was observed in the mutant, including that of the acs operon that is involved in achromobactin biosynthesis and transport. This siderophore is required for full virulence of E. chrysanthemi, and its expression is governed by the global repressor protein Fur. Changes in gene expression were also observed for membrane transporters, stress-related genes, toxins, and transcriptional regulators. Our results indicate that the PhoPQ system governs the expression of several additional virulence factors and may also be involved in interactions with other regulatory systems.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16585768 PMCID: PMC1447017 DOI: 10.1128/JB.188.8.3088-3098.2006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Bacteriol ISSN: 0021-9193 Impact factor: 3.490