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Appl Environ Microbiol ; 89(1): e0171422, 2023 01 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36533942

RESUMO

Glutaredoxins (Grxs), ubiquitous redox enzymes belonging to the thioredoxin family, catalyze the reduction of thiol-disulfide exchange reactions in a glutathione-dependent manner. A Pseudomonas aeruginosa ΔgrxD mutant exhibited hypersensitivity to oxidative stress-generating agents, such as paraquat (PQ) and cumene hydroperoxide (CHP). In vitro studies showed that P. aeruginosa GrxD acts as an electron donor for organic hydroperoxide resistance enzyme (Ohr) during CHP degradation. The ectopic expression of iron-sulfur cluster ([Fe-S]) carrier proteins, including ErpA, IscA, and NfuA, complements the function of GrxD in the ΔgrxD mutant under PQ toxicity. Constitutively high expression of iscR, nfuA, tpx, and fprB was observed in the ΔgrxD mutant. These results suggest that GrxD functions as a [Fe-S] cluster carrier protein involved in [Fe-S] cluster maturation. Moreover, the ΔgrxD mutant demonstrates attenuated virulence in a Drosophila melanogaster host model. Altogether, the data shed light on the physiological role of GrxD in oxidative stress protection and virulence of the human pathogen, P. aeruginosa. IMPORTANCE Glutaredoxins (Grxs) are ubiquitous disulfide reductase enzymes. Monothiol Grxs, containing a CXXS motif, play an essential role in iron homeostasis and maturation of [Fe-S] cluster proteins in various organisms. We now establish that the human pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa GrxD is crucial for bacterial virulence, maturation of [Fe-S] clusters and facilitation of Ohr enzyme activity. GrxD contains a conserved signature monothiol motif (C29GFS), in which C29 is essential for its function in an oxidative stress protection. Our findings reveal the physiological roles of GrxD in oxidative stress protection and virulence of P. aeruginosa.


Assuntos
Glutarredoxinas , Pseudomonas aeruginosa , Animais , Humanos , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/genética , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/metabolismo , Virulência , Glutarredoxinas/genética , Glutarredoxinas/metabolismo , Drosophila melanogaster/metabolismo , Estresse Oxidativo , Ferro/metabolismo
2.
Appl Environ Microbiol ; 86(20)2020 10 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32801171

RESUMO

Reactive chlorine species (RCS), particularly hypochlorous acid (HOCl), are powerful antimicrobial oxidants generated by biological pathways and chemical syntheses. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an important opportunistic pathogen that has adapted mechanisms for protection and survival in harsh environments, including RCS exposure. Based on previous transcriptomic studies of HOCl exposure in P. aeruginosa, we found that the expression of PA0565, or rcsA, which encodes an alkyl hydroperoxidase D-like protein, exhibited the highest induction among the RCS-induced genes. In this study, rcsA expression was dominant under HOCl stress and greatly increased under HOCl-related stress conditions. Functional analysis of RcsA showed that the distinguishing core amino acid residues Cys60, Cys63, and His67 were required for the degradation of sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl), suggesting an extended motif in the AhpD family. After allelic exchange mutagenesis in the P. aeruginosarcsA, the P. aeruginosarcsA deletion mutant showed significantly decreased HOCl resistance. Ectopic expression of P. aeruginosarcsA led to significantly increased NaOCl resistance in Escherichia coli Moreover, the pathogenicity of the rcsA mutant decreased dramatically in both Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila melanogaster host model systems compared to the wild type (WT). Finally, the Cys60, Cys63, and His67 variants of RcsA were unsuccessful at complementing phenotypes of the rcsA mutant. Overall, our data indicate the importance of P. aeruginosa RcsA in defense against HOCl stress under disinfections and during infections of hosts, which involves the catalytic Cys60, Cys63, and His67 residues.IMPORTANCEPseudomonas aeruginosa is a common pathogen that is a major cause of serious infections in many hosts. Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is a potent antimicrobial agent found in household bleach and is a widely used disinfectant. P. aeruginosa has evolved adaptive mechanisms for protection and survival during HOCl exposure. We identified P. aeruginosarcsA as a HOCl-responsive gene encoding an antioxidant protein that may be involved in HOCl degradation. RcsA has a distinguishing core motif containing functional Cys60, Cys63, and His67 residues. P. aeruginosarcsA plays an important role in bleach tolerance, with expression of P. aeruginosarcsA in Escherichia coli also conferring HOCl resistance. Interestingly, RcsA is required for full virulence in worm and fruit fly infection models, indicating a correlation between mechanisms of bleach toxicity and host immunity during infection. This provides new insights into the mechanisms used by P. aeruginosa to persist in harsh environments such as hospitals.


Assuntos
Antibacterianos/farmacologia , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Desinfetantes/farmacologia , Ácido Hipocloroso/farmacologia , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/genética , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/patogenicidade , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Oxidantes/farmacologia , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/efeitos dos fármacos , Virulência/efeitos dos fármacos
3.
PLoS One ; 14(6): e0218385, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31251744

RESUMO

Iron-sulfur ([Fe-S]) cluster proteins have essential functions in many biological processes. [Fe-S] homeostasis is crucial for bacterial survival under a wide range of environmental conditions. IscR is a global transcriptional regulator in Pseudomonas aeruginosa; it has been shown to regulate genes involved in [Fe-S] cluster biosynthesis, iron homeostasis, resistance to oxidants, and pathogenicity. Many aspects of the IscR transcriptional regulatory mechanism differ from those of other well-studied systems. This study demonstrates the mechanisms of IscR Type-1 binding to its target sites that mediate the repression of gene expression at the isc operon, nfuA, and tpx. The analysis of IscR binding to multiple binding sites in the promoter region of the isc operon reveals that IscR first binds to the high-affinity site B followed by binding to the low-affinity site A. The results of in vitro IscR binding assays and in vivo analysis of IscR-mediated repression of gene expression support the role of site B as the primary site, while site A has only a minor role in the efficiency of IscR repression of gene expression. Ligation of an [Fe-S] cluster to IscR is required for the binding of IscR to target sites and in vivo repression and stress-induced gene expression. Analysis of Type-1 sites in many bacteria, including P. aeruginosa, indicates that the first and the last three AT-rich bases were among the most highly conserved bases within all analyzed Type-1 sites. Herein, we first propose the putative sequence of P. aeruginosa IscR Type-1 binding motif as 5'AWWSSYRMNNWWWTNNNWSGGNYWW3'. This can benefit further studies in the identification of novel genes under the IscR regulon and the regulatory mechanism model of P. aeruginosa IscR as it contributes to the roles of an [Fe-S] cluster in several biologically important cellular activities.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Regulação Bacteriana da Expressão Gênica , Proteínas Ferro-Enxofre/genética , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/genética , Transcrição Gênica , Sequência de Bases , Sítios de Ligação , Proteínas Ferro-Enxofre/metabolismo , Modelos Biológicos , Mutação/genética , Regiões Promotoras Genéticas , Ligação Proteica
4.
PLoS One ; 13(10): e0205815, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30325949

RESUMO

Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 contains gshA and gshB genes, which encode enzymes involved in glutathione (GSH) biosynthesis. Challenging P. aeruginosa with hydrogen peroxide, cumene hydroperoxide, and t-butyl hydroperoxide increased the expression of gshA and gshB. The physiological roles of these genes in P. aeruginosa oxidative stress, bacterial virulence, and biofilm formation were examined using P. aeruginosa ΔgshA, ΔgshB, and double ΔgshAΔgshB mutant strains. These mutants exhibited significantly increased susceptibility to methyl viologen, thiol-depleting agent, and methylglyoxal compared to PAO1. Expression of functional gshA, gshB or exogenous supplementation with GSH complemented these phenotypes, which indicates that the observed mutant phenotypes arose from their inability to produce GSH. Virulence assays using a Drosophila melanogaster model revealed that the ΔgshA, ΔgshB and double ΔgshAΔgshB mutants exhibited attenuated virulence phenotypes. An analysis of virulence factors, including pyocyanin, pyoverdine, and cell motility (swimming and twitching), showed that these levels were reduced in these gsh mutants compared to PAO1. In contrast, biofilm formation increased in mutants. These data indicate that the GSH product and the genes responsible for GSH synthesis play multiple crucial roles in oxidative stress protection, bacterial virulence and biofilm formation in P. aeruginosa.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Biofilmes , Genes Bacterianos , Glutationa/biossíntese , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/metabolismo , Virulência , Animais , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Movimento Celular , Drosophila melanogaster/microbiologia , Etilmaleimida/farmacologia , Perfilação da Expressão Gênica , Regulação Bacteriana da Expressão Gênica , Mutação , Oligopeptídeos/genética , Oligopeptídeos/metabolismo , Oxidantes/química , Paraquat/farmacologia , Infecções por Pseudomonas , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/genética , Piocianina/genética , Piocianina/metabolismo , Fatores de Virulência/genética , Fatores de Virulência/metabolismo
5.
PLoS One ; 13(8): e0202151, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30092083

RESUMO

The role of the nfuA gene encoding an iron-sulfur ([Fe-S]) cluster-delivery protein in the pathogenic bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa was investigated. The analysis of nfuA expression under various stress conditions showed that superoxide generators, a thiol-depleting agent and CuCl2 highly induced nfuA expression. The expression of nfuA was regulated by a global [2Fe-2S] cluster containing the transcription regulator IscR. Increased expression of nfuA in the ΔiscR mutant under uninduced conditions suggests that IscR acts as a transcriptional repressor. In vitro experiments revealed that IscR directly bound to a sequence homologous to the Escherichia coli Type-I IscR-binding motifs on a putative nfuA promoter that overlapped the -35 element. Binding of IscR prevented RNA polymerase from binding to the nfuA promoter, leading to repression of the nfuA transcription. Physiologically, deletion of nfuA reduced the bacterial ability to cope with oxidative stress, iron deprivation conditions and attenuated virulence in the Caenorhabditis elegans infection model. Site-directed mutagenesis analysis revealed that the conserved CXXC motif of the Nfu-type scaffold protein domain at the N-terminus was required for the NfuA functions in conferring the stress resistance phenotype. Furthermore, anaerobic growth of the ΔnfuA mutant in the presence of nitrate was drastically retarded. This phenotype was associated with a reduction in the [Fe-S] cluster containing nitrate reductase enzyme activity. However, NfuA was not required for the maturation of [Fe-S]-containing proteins such as aconitase, succinate dehydrogenase, SoxR and IscR. Taken together, our results indicate that NfuA functions in [Fe-S] cluster delivery to selected target proteins that link to many physiological processes such as anaerobic growth, bacterial virulence and stress responses in P. aeruginosa.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Regulação Bacteriana da Expressão Gênica , Proteínas Ferro-Enxofre/fisiologia , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/fisiologia , Motivos de Aminoácidos , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Cisteína/química , Proteínas Ferro-Enxofre/genética , Mutagênese Sítio-Dirigida , Oxidantes/química , Fenótipo , Regiões Promotoras Genéticas , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/genética , Espécies Reativas de Oxigênio/metabolismo , Estresse Fisiológico , Fatores de Transcrição/metabolismo
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Sci Rep ; 8(1): 11882, 2018 08 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30089777

RESUMO

During the translation process, transfer RNA (tRNA) carries amino acids to ribosomes for protein synthesis. Each codon of mRNA is recognized by a specific tRNA, and enzyme-catalysed modifications to tRNA regulate translation. TtcA is a unique tRNA-thiolating enzyme that requires an iron-sulfur ([Fe-S]) cluster to catalyse thiolation of tRNA. In this study, the physiological functions of a putative ttcA in Pseudomonas aeruginosa, an opportunistic human pathogen that causes serious problems in hospitals, were characterized. A P. aeruginosa ttcA-deleted mutant was constructed, and mutant cells were rendered hypersensitive to oxidative stress, such as hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) treatment. Catalase activity was lower in the ttcA mutant, suggesting that this gene plays a role in protecting against oxidative stress. Moreover, the ttcA mutant demonstrated attenuated virulence in a Drosophila melanogaster host model. Site-directed mutagenesis analysis revealed that the conserved cysteine motifs involved in [Fe-S] cluster ligation were required for TtcA function. Furthermore, ttcA expression increased upon H2O2 exposure, implying that enzyme levels are induced under stress conditions. Overall, the data suggest that P. aeruginosa ttcA plays a critical role in protecting against oxidative stress via catalase activity and is required for successful bacterial infection of the host.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Genes Bacterianos/genética , Peróxido de Hidrogênio/farmacologia , Proteínas Ferro-Enxofre/genética , Estresse Oxidativo/genética , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/genética , RNA de Transferência/genética , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Animais , Catalase/genética , Drosophila melanogaster/microbiologia , Estresse Oxidativo/efeitos dos fármacos , Virulência/genética
7.
PLoS One ; 12(2): e0172071, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28187184

RESUMO

Pseudomonas aeruginosa has two genes encoding ferredoxin NADP(+) reductases, denoted fprA and fprB. We show here that P. aeruginosa fprA is an essential gene. However, the ΔfprA mutant could only be successfully constructed in PAO1 strains containing an extra copy of fprA on a mini-Tn7 vector integrated into the chromosome or carrying it on a temperature-sensitive plasmid. The strain containing an extra copy of the ferredoxin gene (fdx1) could suppress the essentiality of FprA. Other ferredoxin genes could not suppress the requirement for FprA, suggesting that Fdx1 mediates the essentiality of FprA. The expression of fprA was highly induced in response to treatments with a superoxide generator, paraquat, or sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl). The induction of fprA by these treatments depended on FinR, a LysR-family transcription regulator. In vivo and in vitro analysis suggested that oxidized FinR acted as a transcriptional activator of fprA expression by binding to its regulatory box, located 20 bases upstream of the fprA -35 promoter motif. This location of the FinR box also placed it between the -35 and -10 motifs of the finR promoter, where the reduced regulator functions as a repressor. Under uninduced conditions, binding of FinR repressed its own transcription but had no effect on fprA expression. Exposure to paraquat or NaOCl converted FinR to a transcriptional activator, leading to the expression of both fprA and finR. The ΔfinR mutant showed an increased paraquat sensitivity phenotype and attenuated virulence in the Drosophila melanogaster host model. These phenotypes could be complemented by high expression of fprA, indicating that the observed phenotypes of the ΔfinR mutant arose from the inability to up-regulate fprA expression. In addition, increased expression of fprB was unable to rescue essentiality of fprA or the superoxide-sensitive phenotype of the ΔfinR mutant, suggesting distinct mechanisms of the FprA and FprB enzymes.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Ferredoxina-NADP Redutase/genética , Regulação Bacteriana da Expressão Gênica , Estresse Oxidativo , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/genética , Animais , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Drosophila/microbiologia , Ferredoxina-NADP Redutase/metabolismo , Ferredoxinas/genética , Ferredoxinas/metabolismo , Fenótipo , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/metabolismo , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/patogenicidade , Superóxidos/metabolismo , Fatores de Transcrição/genética , Fatores de Transcrição/metabolismo , Virulência/genética
8.
PLoS One ; 10(7): e0134374, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26230408

RESUMO

P. aeruginosa (PAO1) has two putative genes encoding ferredoxin NADP(+) reductases, denoted fprA and fprB. Here, the regulation of fprB expression and the protein's physiological roles in [4Fe-4S] cluster biogenesis and stress protection are characterized. The fprB mutant has defects in [4Fe-4S] cluster biogenesis, as shown by reduced activities of [4Fe-4S] cluster-containing enzymes. Inactivation of the gene resulted in increased sensitivity to oxidative, thiol, osmotic and metal stresses compared with the PAO1 wild type. The increased sensitivity could be partially or completely suppressed by high expression of genes from the isc operon, which are involved in [Fe-S] cluster biogenesis, indicating that stress sensitivity in the fprB mutant is partially caused by a reduction in levels of [4Fe-4S] clusters. The pattern and regulation of fprB expression are in agreement with the gene physiological roles; fprB expression was highly induced by redox cycling drugs and diamide and was moderately induced by peroxides, an iron chelator and salt stress. The stress-induced expression of fprB was abolished by a deletion of the iscR gene. An IscR DNA-binding site close to fprB promoter elements was identified and confirmed by specific binding of purified IscR. Analysis of the regulation of fprB expression supports the role of IscR in directly regulating fprB transcription as a transcription activator. The combination of IscR-regulated expression of fprB and the fprB roles in response to multiple stressors emphasizes the importance of [Fe-S] cluster homeostasis in both gene regulation and stress protection.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Ferredoxina-NADP Redutase/genética , Proteínas Ferro-Enxofre/genética , Estresse Oxidativo , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/metabolismo , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Proteínas de Bactérias/fisiologia , Ferredoxina-NADP Redutase/química , Perfilação da Expressão Gênica , Proteínas Ferro-Enxofre/fisiologia , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Regiões Promotoras Genéticas , Homologia de Sequência de Aminoácidos , Transcrição Gênica
9.
Int J Antimicrob Agents ; 45(3): 314-8, 2015 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25593012

RESUMO

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a frequent cause of hospital-acquired infections that have a high mortality rate because of its innate drug resistance. Polymyxins are recognised as the last-line antibiotics for the treatment of multidrug-resistant (MDR) P. aeruginosa. In this study, the link between monothiol glutaredoxin (GrxD), which catalyses the reduction of disulphide bonds of various substrates in P. aeruginosa, and antibiotic resistance was examined. A P. aeruginosa ΔgrxD mutant strain was constructed. The ΔgrxD mutant showed significantly increased susceptibility to polymyxin B (PMB) compared with the wild-type P. aeruginosa PAO1. Site-directed mutagenesis was performed to generate amino acid substitutions in GrxD, and the ability of mutated grxD genes to confer resistance to PMB in the ΔgrxD mutant was tested. The results indicated that residue C29 at the active site of GrxD is important for protection against polymyxin killing in the mutant. Polymyxin killing of PAO1 and the ΔgrxD mutant did not appear to involve hydroxyl radicals generated by antibiotic treatment because increased susceptibility of the mutant to PMB was also observed under anaerobic growth as well as aerobically in the presence of the iron chelator 2,2'-dipyridyl. Thus, GrxD could be a target for the development of agents that enhance the effectiveness of PMB in treating clinically important MDR P. aeruginosa infections.


Assuntos
Farmacorresistência Bacteriana , Glutarredoxinas/genética , Glutarredoxinas/metabolismo , Polimixinas/farmacologia , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/efeitos dos fármacos , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/enzimologia , Substituição de Aminoácidos , Análise Mutacional de DNA , Deleção de Genes , Humanos , Testes de Sensibilidade Microbiana , Mutagênese Sítio-Dirigida , Proteínas Mutantes/genética , Proteínas Mutantes/metabolismo , Mutação de Sentido Incorreto
10.
Microbiol Res ; 170: 139-46, 2015 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25200360

RESUMO

Iron-sulfur ([Fe-S]) cluster is an essential cofactor of proteins involved in various physiological processes including cellular defense against oxidative stress. In Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris (Xcc), IscR plays a negative role in regulation of the transcription of [Fe-S] assembly genes, iscR-sufBCDS. The expression level of sufBCDS was up-regulated in an Xcc iscR mutant. In addition, the iscR promoter activity in an Xcc iscR mutant was also higher than the wild-type strain, indicating an autoregulatory circuit. Purified IscR was shown to bind at the iscR promoter region and three putative IscR binding sites were identified. The expression of iscR-suf operon was highly induced by oxidant treatments and iron limited conditions. The iscR mutant showed increased sensitivity toward hydrogen peroxide phenotype but, surprisingly, had hyper-resistant phenotype toward plumbagin compared to the wild-type strain. Most importantly, the iscR mutant was impaired in its ability to cause lesion on leaves of a compatible host plant, Chinese radish (Raphanus sativus). These results demonstrate that a transcription regulator gene, iscR, negatively regulates genes involved in [Fe-S] biosynthesis and plays a role in oxidative stress response and pathogenesis of Xcc.


Assuntos
Estresse Oxidativo/genética , Fatores de Transcrição/genética , Xanthomonas campestris/genética , Xanthomonas campestris/metabolismo , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Regulação Bacteriana da Expressão Gênica , Ordem dos Genes , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Mutação , Óperon , Fenótipo , Doenças das Plantas/microbiologia , Regiões Promotoras Genéticas , Alinhamento de Sequência , Fatores de Transcrição/química , Fatores de Transcrição/metabolismo , Virulência/genética , Xanthomonas campestris/patogenicidade
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Mol Microbiol ; 94(4): 756-70, 2014 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25213752

RESUMO

Intracellular zinc levels are tightly regulated since zinc is an essential cofactor for numerous enzymes, yet can be toxic when present in excess. The majority of intracellular zinc is tightly associated with proteins and is incorporated during synthesis from a poorly defined pool of kinetically labile zinc. In Bacillus subtilis, this labile pool is sensed by equilibration with the metalloregulator Zur, as an indication of zinc sufficiency, and by CzrA, as an indication of zinc excess. Here, we demonstrate that the low-molecular-weight thiol bacillithiol (BSH) serves as a major buffer of the labile zinc pool. Upon shift to conditions of zinc excess, cells transiently accumulate zinc in a low-molecular-weight pool, and this accumulation is largely dependent on BSH. Cells lacking BSH are more sensitive to zinc stress, and they induce zinc efflux at lower external zinc concentrations. Thiol reactive agents such as diamide and cadmium induce zinc efflux by interfering with the Zn-buffering function of BSH. Our data provide new insights into intracellular zinc buffering and may have broad relevance given the presence of BSH in pathogens and the proposed role of zinc sequestration in innate immunity.


Assuntos
Bacillus subtilis/metabolismo , Cisteína/análogos & derivados , Glucosamina/análogos & derivados , Zinco/metabolismo , Soluções Tampão , Cisteína/metabolismo , Glucosamina/metabolismo , Homeostase
12.
PLoS One ; 9(1): e86763, 2014.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24466226

RESUMO

IscR is a global transcription regulator responsible for governing various physiological processes during growth and stress responses. The IscR-mediated regulation of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa isc operon, which is involved in iron-sulphur cluster ([Fe-S]) biogenesis, was analysed. The expression of iscR was highly induced through the exposure of the bacteria to various oxidants, such as peroxides, redox-cycling drugs, intracellular iron-chelating agents, and high salts. Two putative type 1 IscR-binding sites were found around RNA polymerase recognition sites, in which IscR-promoter binding could preclude RNA polymerase from binding to the promoter and resulting in repression of the isc operon expression. An analysis of the phenotypes of mutants and cells with altered gene expression revealed the diverse physiological roles of this regulator. High-level IscR strongly inhibited anaerobic, but not aerobic, growth. iscR contributes significantly to the bacteria overall resistance to oxidative stress, as demonstrated through mutants with increased sensitivity to oxidants, such as peroxides and redox-cycling drugs. Moreover, the regulator also plays important roles in modulating intracellular iron homeostasis, potentially through sensing the levels of [Fe-S]. The increased expression of the isc operon in the mutant not only diverts iron away from the available pool but also reduces the total intracellular iron content, affecting many iron metabolism pathways leading to alterations in siderophores and haem levels. The diverse expression patterns and phenotypic changes of the mutant support the role of P. aeruginosa IscR as a global transcriptional regulator that senses [Fe-S] and directly represses or activates the transcription of genes affecting many physiological pathways.


Assuntos
Regulação Bacteriana da Expressão Gênica/genética , Proteínas Ferro-Enxofre/metabolismo , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/genética , Fatores de Transcrição/genética , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Sequência de Bases , Componentes do Gene , Perfilação da Expressão Gênica , Regulação Bacteriana da Expressão Gênica/efeitos dos fármacos , Ferro/metabolismo , Quelantes de Ferro/farmacologia , Proteínas Ferro-Enxofre/biossíntese , Estresse Oxidativo/fisiologia , Peróxidos/farmacologia , Regiões Promotoras Genéticas/genética , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/fisiologia , Alinhamento de Sequência , Análise de Sequência de DNA
13.
J Bacteriol ; 195(15): 3299-308, 2013 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23687271

RESUMO

Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 has two differentially expressed methionine sulfoxide reductase genes: msrA (PA5018) and msrB (PA2827). The msrA gene is expressed constitutively at a high level throughout all growth phases, whereas msrB expression is highly induced by oxidative stress, such as sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) treatment. Inactivation of either msrA or msrB or both genes (msrA msrB mutant) rendered the mutants less resistant than the parental PAO1 strain to oxidants such as NaOCl and H2O2. Unexpectedly, msr mutants have disparate resistance patterns when exposed to paraquat, a superoxide generator. The msrA mutant had a higher paraquat resistance level than the msrB mutant, which had a lower paraquat resistance level than the PAO1 strain. The expression levels of msrA showed an inverse correlation with the paraquat resistance level, and this atypical paraquat resistance pattern was not observed with msrB. Virulence testing using a Drosophila melanogaster model revealed that the msrA, msrB, and, to a greater extent, msrA msrB double mutants had an attenuated virulence phenotype. The data indicate that msrA and msrB are essential genes for oxidative stress protection and bacterial virulence. The pattern of expression and mutant phenotypes of P. aeruginosa msrA and msrB differ from previously characterized msr genes from other bacteria. Thus, as highly conserved genes, the msrA and msrB have diverse expression patterns and physiological roles that depend on the environmental niche where the bacteria thrive.


Assuntos
Regulação Bacteriana da Expressão Gênica , Metionina Sulfóxido Redutases/metabolismo , Estresse Oxidativo , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/enzimologia , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/fisiologia , Estresse Fisiológico , Fatores de Virulência/metabolismo , Animais , Drosophila melanogaster/microbiologia , Deleção de Genes , Metionina Sulfóxido Redutases/genética , Viabilidade Microbiana/efeitos dos fármacos , Oxidantes/toxicidade , Paraquat/toxicidade , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/efeitos dos fármacos , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/patogenicidade , Hipoclorito de Sódio/toxicidade , Análise de Sobrevida , Virulência , Fatores de Virulência/genética
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J Bacteriol ; 194(15): 3904-12, 2012 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22609922

RESUMO

The Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 thiol peroxidase homolog (Tpx) belongs to a family of enzymes implicated in the removal of toxic peroxides. We have shown the expression of tpx to be highly inducible with redox cycling/superoxide generators and diamide and weakly inducible with organic hydroperoxides and hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)). The PAO1 tpx pattern is unlike the patterns for other peroxide-scavenging genes in P. aeruginosa. Analysis of the tpx promoter reveals the presence of a putative IscR binding site located near the promoter. The tpx expression profiles in PAO1 and the iscR mutant, together with results from gel mobility shift assays showing that purified IscR specifically binds the tpx promoter, support the role of IscR as a transcriptional repressor of tpx that also regulates the oxidant-inducible expression of the gene. Recombinant Tpx has been purified and biochemically characterized. The enzyme catalyzes thioredoxin-dependent peroxidation and can utilize organic hydroperoxides and H(2)O(2) as substrates. The Δtpx mutant demonstrates differential sensitivity to H(2)O(2) only at moderate concentrations (0.5 mM) and not at high (20 mM) concentrations, suggesting a novel protective role of tpx against H(2)O(2) in P. aeruginosa. Altogether, P. aeruginosa tpx is a novel member of the IscR regulon and plays a primary role in protecting the bacteria from submillimolar concentrations of H(2)O(2).


Assuntos
Regulação Bacteriana da Expressão Gênica , Peróxido de Hidrogênio/metabolismo , Peróxido de Hidrogênio/toxicidade , Peroxidase/metabolismo , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/enzimologia , Proteínas Repressoras/metabolismo , Compostos de Sulfidrila/metabolismo , Sítios de Ligação , DNA Bacteriano/metabolismo , Ensaio de Desvio de Mobilidade Eletroforética , Deleção de Genes , Perfilação da Expressão Gênica , Peroxidase/genética , Peroxidase/isolamento & purificação , Regiões Promotoras Genéticas , Ligação Proteica , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/efeitos dos fármacos , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/genética , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/fisiologia , Regulon
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