| Literature DB >> 35609307 |
Zhibin Sun1,2, Ning Zhou1, Wenting Zhang1, Yan Xu2, Yu-Feng Yao1,3,4.
Abstract
Post-transcriptional global carbon storage regulator A (CsrA) is a sequence-specific RNA-binding protein involved in the regulation of multiple bacterial processes. Hemolysin is an important virulence factor in the enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157:H7 (EHEC). Here, we show that CsrA plays a dual role in the regulation of hemolysis in EHEC. CsrA significantly represses plasmid-borne enterohemolysin (EhxA)-mediated hemolysis and activates chromosome-borne hemolysin E (HlyE)-mediated hemolysis through different mechanisms. RNA structure prediction revealed a well-matched stem-loop structure with two potential CsrA binding sites located on the 5' untranslated region (UTR) of ehxB, which encodes a translocator required for EhxA secretion. CsrA inhibits EhxA secretion by directly binding to the RNA leader sequence of ehxB to repress its expression in two different ways: CsrA either binds to the Shine-Dalgarno sequence of ehxB to block ribosome access or to ehxB transcript to promote its mRNA decay. The predicted CsrA-binding site 1 of ehxB is essential for its regulation. There is a single potential CsrA-binding site at the 5'-end of the hlyE transcript, and its mutation completely abolishes CsrA-dependent activation. CsrA can also stabilize hlyE mRNA by directly binding to its 5' UTR. Overall, our results indicate that CsrA acts as a hemolysis modulator to regulate pathogenicity under certain conditions.Entities:
Keywords: CsrA/RsmA; Escherichia coli O157:H7; hemolysis; protein–RNA interaction; virulence
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35609307 PMCID: PMC9132389 DOI: 10.1080/21505594.2022.2073023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virulence ISSN: 2150-5594 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1.EHEC hemolysis regulation by CsrA.
Figure 2.Overview of ehxCABD (EHEC), hlyCABD (UPEC), and hlyE (EHEC) operons.
Figure 3.CsrA-Dependent regulation of ehxB-lacZ, hlyE-lacZ, and ehxA-lacZ translational fusion in vivo.
Figure 4.RNA mobility shift assays using various concentrations of purified 6hisCsrA on EHEC.
Figure 5.Effect of site-directed mutation in potential binding sites in the expression of lacZ translational fusion in vivo.
Figure 6.Stability of ehxB and hlyE mRNA as affected by CsrA in EHEC.
Figure 7.CsrA dual regulation of EHEC hemolysis.