1. Role of Vfr in regulating exotoxin A production by Pseudomonas aeruginosa
- Author
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Davinic, Marko, Carty, Nancy L., Colmer-Hamood, Jane A., San Francisco, Michael, and Hamood, Abdul N.
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa -- Usage ,Pseudomonas aeruginosa -- Health aspects ,Exotoxins -- Production processes ,Exotoxins -- Genetic aspects ,Exotoxins -- Research ,Gene expression -- Research ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Pseudomonas aeruginosa exotoxin A (ETA) production depends on the virulence-factor regulator Vfr. Recent evidence indicates that the P. aeruginosa iron-starvation sigma factor PvdS also enhances ETA production through the ETA-regulatory gene regA. Mutants defective in vfr, regA and pvdS, plasmids that overexpress these genes individually and lacZ transcriptional/translational fusion plasmids were utilized to examine the relationship between vfr, regA and pvdS in regulating P. aeruginosa ETA production. ETA concentration and regA expression were reduced significantly in PAO[DELTA]vfr, but pvdS expression was not affected. Overexpression of Vfr produced a limited increase in ETA production in PAO[DELTA]pvdS, but not PAO[DELTA}regA. Additionally, overexpression of either RegA or PvdS did not enhance ETA production in PAO[DELTA]vfr. RT-PCR analysis showed that iron did not affect the accumulation of vfr mRNA in PAO1. These results suggest that: (i) Vfr enhances toxA expression in PAO1 both directly and indirectly through regA, but not through pvdS; (ii) vfr expression is not regulated by iron; and (iii) both Vfr and PvdS cooperate in the presence of RegA to achieve a maximum level of toxA expression.
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- 2009