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A novel copper-responsive regulon in Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Authors :
Richard A, Festa
Marcus B, Jones
Susan, Butler-Wu
Daniel, Sinsimer
Russell, Gerads
William R, Bishai
Scott N, Peterson
K Heran, Darwin
Source :
Molecular microbiology. 79(1)
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

In this work we describe the identification of a copper-inducible regulon in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). Among the regulated genes was Rv0190/MT0200, a paralogue of the copper metalloregulatory repressor CsoR. The five-locus regulon, which includes a gene that encodes the copper-protective metallothionein MymT, was highly induced in wild type Mtb treated with copper, and highly expressed in an Rv0190/MT0200 mutant. Importantly, the Rv0190/MT0200 mutant was hyper-resistant to copper. The promoters of all five loci share a palindromic motif that was recognized by the gene product of Rv0190/MT0200. For this reason we named Rv0190/MT0200 RicR for regulated in copper repressor. Intriguingly, several of the RicR-regulated genes, including MymT, are unique to pathogenic Mycobacteria. The identification of a copper-responsive regulon specific to virulent mycobacterial species suggests copper homeostasis must be maintained during an infection. Alternatively, copper may provide a cue for the expression of genes unrelated to metal homeostasis, but nonetheless necessary for survival in a host.

Details

ISSN :
13652958
Volume :
79
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular microbiology
Accession number :
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