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Evidence for phenotypic bistability resulting from transcriptional interference of bvgAS in Bordetella bronchiseptica.

Eliza Mason1, Michael W Henderson, Erich V Scheller, Matthew S Byrd, Peggy A Cotter.   

Abstract

Bordetella species cause respiratory infections in mammals. Their master regulatory system BvgAS controls expression of at least three distinct phenotypic phases in response to environmental cues. The Bvg⁺ phase is necessary and sufficient for respiratory infection while the Bvg⁻ phase is required for survival ex vivo. We obtained large colony variants (LCVs) from the lungs of mice infected with B. bronchiseptica strain RBX9, which contains an in-frame deletion mutation in fhaB, encoding filamentous haemagglutinin. RBX9 also yielded LCVs when switched from Bvg⁻ phase conditions to Bvg⁺ phase conditions in vitro. We determined that LCVs are composed of both Bvg⁺ and Bvg⁻ phase bacteria and that they result from defective bvgAS positive autoregulation. The LCV phenotype was linked to the presence of a divergent promoter 5' to bvgAS, suggesting a previously undescribed mechanism of transcriptional interference that, in this case, leads to feedback-based bistability (FBM). Our results also indicate that a small proportion of RBX9 bacteria modulates to the Bvg⁻ phase in vivo. In addition to providing insight into transcriptional interference and FBM, our data provide an example of an in-frame deletion mutation exerting a 'polar' effect on nearby genes.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 24007341      PMCID: PMC4216693          DOI: 10.1111/mmi.12394

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Microbiol        ISSN: 0950-382X            Impact factor:   3.501


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