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Transcriptional Repression of the VC2105 Protein by Vibrio FadR Suggests that It Is a New Auxiliary Member of the fad Regulon.

Rongsui Gao1, Jingxia Lin1, Han Zhang1, Youjun Feng2.   

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UNLABELLED: Recently, our group along with others reported that the Vibrio FadR regulatory protein is unusual in that, unlike the prototypical fadR product of Escherichia coli, which has only one ligand-binding site, Vibrio FadR has two ligand-binding sites and represents a new mechanism for fatty acid sensing. The promoter region of the vc2105 gene, encoding a putative thioesterase, was mapped, and a putative FadR-binding site (AA CTG GTA AGA GCA CTT) was proposed. Different versions of the FadR regulatory proteins were prepared and purified to homogeneity. Both electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) and surface plasmon resonance (SPR) determined the direct interaction of the vc2105 gene with FadR proteins of various origins. Further, EMSAs illustrated that the addition of long-chain acyl-coenzyme A (CoA) species efficiently dissociates the vc2105 promoter from the FadR regulator. The expression level of the Vibrio cholerae vc2105 gene was elevated 2- to 3-fold in a fadR null mutant strain, validating that FadR is a repressor for the vc2105 gene. The β-galactosidase activity of a vc2105-lacZ transcriptional fusion was increased over 2-fold upon supplementation of growth medium with oleic acid. Unlike the fadD gene, a member of the Vibrio fad regulon, the VC2105 protein played no role in bacterial growth and virulence-associated gene expression of ctxAB (cholera toxin A/B) and tcpA (toxin coregulated pilus A). Given that the transcriptional regulation of vc2105 fits the criteria for fatty acid degradation (fad) genes, we suggested that it is a new member of the Vibrio fad regulon. IMPORTANCE: The Vibrio FadR regulator is unusual in that it has two ligand-binding sites. Different versions of the FadR regulatory proteins were prepared and characterized in vitro and in vivo. An auxiliary fad gene (vc2105) from Vibrio was proposed that encodes a putative thioesterase and has a predicted FadR-binding site (AAC TGG TA A GAG CAC TT). The function of this putative binding site was proved using both EMSA and SPR. Further in vitro and in vivo experiments revealed that the Vibrio FadR is a repressor for the vc2105 gene. Unlike fadD, a member of the Vibrio fad regulon, VC2105 played no role in bacterial growth and expression of the two virulence-associated genes (ctxAB and tcpA). Therefore, since transcriptional regulation of vc2105 fits the criteria for fad genes, it seems likely that vc2105 acts as a new auxiliary member of the Vibrio fad regulon.
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Year:  2016        PMID: 26944841      PMCID: PMC4836427          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.00293-16

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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