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Interplay of PhoP and DevR response regulators defines expression of the dormancy regulon in virulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Atul Vashist1, Vandana Malhotra2,3, Gunjan Sharma1, Jaya Sivaswami Tyagi1, Josephine E Clark-Curtiss4,5.   

Abstract

The DevR response regulator of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an established regulator of the dormancy response in mycobacteria and can also be activated during aerobic growth conditions in avirulent strains, suggesting a complex regulatory system. Previously, we reported culture medium-specific aerobic induction of the DevR regulon genes in avirulent M. tuberculosis H37Ra that was absent in the virulent H37Rv strain. To understand the underlying basis of this differential response, we have investigated aerobic expression of the Rv3134c-devR-devS operon using M. tuberculosis H37Ra and H37Rv devR overexpression strains, designated as LIX48 and LIX50, respectively. Overexpression of DevR led to the up-regulation of a large number of DevR regulon genes in aerobic cultures of LIX48, but not in LIX50. To ascertain the involvement of PhoP response regulator, also known to co-regulate a subset of DevR regulon genes, we complemented the naturally occurring mutant phoPRa gene of LIX48 with the WT phoPRv gene. PhoPRv dampened the induced expression of the DevR regulon by >70-80%, implicating PhoP in the negative regulation of devR expression. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays confirmed phosphorylation-independent binding of PhoPRv to the Rv3134c promoter and further revealed that DevR and PhoPRv proteins exhibit differential DNA binding properties to the target DNA. Through co-incubations with DNA, ELISA, and protein complementation assays, we demonstrate that DevR forms a heterodimer with PhoPRv but not with the mutant PhoPRa protein. The study puts forward a new possible mechanism for coordinated expression of the dormancy regulon, having implications in growth adaptations critical for development of latency.
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Keywords:  DevR/DosR; Mycobacterium tuberculosis; PhoP; bacterial signal transduction; dormancy regulon; gene expression; negative regulation; protein-DNA interaction; protein-protein interaction; two-component system

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30181216      PMCID: PMC6200940          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA118.004331

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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