» Articles » PMID: 18579523

A Consensus Sequence for Binding of SmcR, a Vibrio Vulnificus LuxR Homologue, and Genome-wide Identification of the SmcR Regulon

Overview
Journal J Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2008 Jun 27
PMID 18579523
Citations 33
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Quorum sensing has been implicated as an important global regulatory system controlling the expression of numerous virulence factors in bacterial pathogens. In the present study, DNA targets of SmcR, a Vibrio vulnificus LuxR homologue, were selected from a random pool of DNA fragments by using a cycle selection procedure consisting of in vitro DNA-SmcR interaction, purification of SmcR-DNA complexes, and PCR amplification of SmcR-bound DNA. The amplified DNA fragments were cloned and analyzed separately by electrophoretic mobility shift assay to verify the specific binding of SmcR to the DNA. The DNA sequences bound by SmcR were determined by DNase I footprinting, and alignment of the resulting 29 sequences revealed a 22-bp consensus SmcR-binding sequence, 5'-TTATTGATWWRWTWNTNAATAA-3' (where W represents A or T, R is G or A, and N is any nucleotide), with an 8-bp (TTATTGAT) inverted repeat. The consensus sequence revealed greater efficiency for the binding of SmcR than the SmcR-binding sequence previously identified within P(vvpE). Mutational analysis demonstrated that the 9th and 10th bases from the center are the most essential for SmcR binding. A genome-wide search using the consensus sequence predicted that at least 121 genes are under the control of SmcR, and 10 of these newly identified SmcR regulon members were verified as being regulated by SmcR in V. vulnificus as well as in vitro. The consensus sequence and newly identified genes should be of use for elucidating the regulatory mechanism of SmcR and provide further insight into the role of the quorum sensing in V. vulnificus pathogenesis.

Citing Articles

Quorum sensing inhibits interference competition among bacterial symbionts within a host.

Guckes K, Yount T, Steingard C, Miyashiro T Curr Biol. 2023; 33(19):4244-4251.e4.

PMID: 37689064 PMC: 10592073. DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2023.08.051.


QsvR and OpaR coordinately repress biofilm formation by .

Zhang M, Xue X, Li X, Wu Q, Zhang T, Yang W Front Microbiol. 2023; 14:1079653.

PMID: 36846774 PMC: 9948739. DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1079653.


Quorum sensing and iron-dependent coordinated control of autoinducer-2 production via small RNA RyhB in Vibrio vulnificus.

Lee K, Wen Y, Park N, Kim K Sci Rep. 2022; 12(1):831.

PMID: 35039556 PMC: 8764119. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-04757-9.


Amino acid divergence in the ligand-binding pocket of Vibrio LuxR/HapR proteins determines the efficacy of thiophenesulfonamide inhibitors.

Newman J, Chopra J, Shah P, Shi E, McFadden M, Horness R Mol Microbiol. 2021; 116(4):1173-1188.

PMID: 34468051 PMC: 9682466. DOI: 10.1111/mmi.14804.


The DNA binding domain of the Vibrio vulnificus SmcR transcription factor is flexible and binds diverse DNA sequences.

Newman J, Russell M, Fan L, Wang Y, Gonzalez-Gutierrez G, van Kessel J Nucleic Acids Res. 2021; 49(10):5967-5984.

PMID: 34023896 PMC: 8191795. DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkab387.


References
1.
Beyhan S, Bilecen K, Salama S, Casper-Lindley C, Yildiz F . Regulation of rugosity and biofilm formation in Vibrio cholerae: comparison of VpsT and VpsR regulons and epistasis analysis of vpsT, vpsR, and hapR. J Bacteriol. 2006; 189(2):388-402. PMC: 1797413. DOI: 10.1128/JB.00981-06. View

2.
Waters C, Bassler B . The Vibrio harveyi quorum-sensing system uses shared regulatory components to discriminate between multiple autoinducers. Genes Dev. 2006; 20(19):2754-67. PMC: 1578700. DOI: 10.1101/gad.1466506. View

3.
Miller M, Bassler B . Quorum sensing in bacteria. Annu Rev Microbiol. 2001; 55:165-99. DOI: 10.1146/annurev.micro.55.1.165. View

4.
Browning D, Busby S . The regulation of bacterial transcription initiation. Nat Rev Microbiol. 2004; 2(1):57-65. DOI: 10.1038/nrmicro787. View

5.
McDougald D, Rice S, Kjelleberg S . The marine pathogen Vibrio vulnificus encodes a putative homologue of the Vibrio harveyi regulatory gene, luxR: a genetic and phylogenetic comparison. Gene. 2000; 248(1-2):213-21. DOI: 10.1016/s0378-1119(00)00117-7. View