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A Novel DNA-binding Protein Plays an Important Role in Helicobacter Pylori Stress Tolerance and Survival in the Host

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Journal J Bacteriol
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2014 Dec 24
PMID 25535274
Citations 13
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The gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori must combat chronic acid and oxidative stress. It does so via many mechanisms, including macromolecule repair and gene regulation. Mitomycin C-sensitive clones from a transposon mutagenesis library were screened. One sensitive strain contained the insertion element at the locus of hp119, a hypothetical gene. No homologous gene exists in any (non-H. pylori) organism. Nevertheless, the predicted protein has some features characteristic of histone-like proteins, and we showed that purified HP119 protein is a DNA-binding protein. A Δhp119 strain was markedly more sensitive (viability loss) to acid or to air exposure, and these phenotypes were restored to wild-type (WT) attributes upon complementation of the mutant with the wild-type version of hp119 at a separate chromosomal locus. The mutant strain was approximately 10-fold more sensitive to macrophage-mediated killing than the parent or the complemented strain. Of 12 mice inoculated with the wild type, all contained H. pylori, whereas 5 of 12 mice contained the mutant strain; the mean colonization numbers were 158-fold less for the mutant strain. A proteomic (two-dimensional PAGE with mass spectrometric analysis) comparison between the Δhp119 mutant and the WT strain under oxidative stress conditions revealed a number of important antioxidant protein differences; SodB, Tpx, TrxR, and NapA, as well as the peptidoglycan deacetylase PgdA, were significantly less expressed in the Δhp119 mutant than in the WT strain. This study identified HP119 as a putative histone-like DNA-binding protein and showed that it plays an important role in Helicobacter pylori stress tolerance and survival in the host.

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