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. 2002 Nov;148(Pt 11):3599-3608.
doi: 10.1099/00221287-148-11-3599.

cis-Acting elements that regulate the low-pH-inducible urease operon of Streptococcus salivarius

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cis-Acting elements that regulate the low-pH-inducible urease operon of Streptococcus salivarius

Yi-Ywan M Chen et al. Microbiology (Reading). 2002 Nov.
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Abstract

Differential expression of the Streptococcus salivarius 57.I urease operon in response to pH is effected by repression of transcription from a proximal promoter, PUREI: To localize the cis-acting elements involved in the regulation of the urease operon, the intact promoter region and its derivatives were generated and fused to a promoterless chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (cat) gene. The promoter-cat fusions were established in the lacZ gene of S. salivarius by using a newly constructed integration vector. CAT-specific activities were examined in batch-grown cells at pH 7.5 and 5.5. The results indicated that a 21 bp region immediately 5' to the -35 element was required for efficient repression of PureI at neutral pH and that the 39 bp (-57 to -95) 5' to this region contained sequences required for optimal expression of PUREI: A potential secondary repressor-binding site was tentatively identified further upstream of the -35 element (-96 to -115). To further analyse the cis-acting elements, base changes were introduced into two AT-rich repeats within the primary repressor-binding site. One such derivative, S. salivarius M1, with five base substitutions immediately 5' to the -35 element, expressed 20-fold more CAT-specific activity at neutral pH than the strain carrying wild-type PureI-cat. Also, the pH sensitivity of strain M1 was greatly reduced, suggesting that this AT-rich region is crucial for repression of the urease operon. Deletion of three consecutive 15- or 16-base segments from -52 to -96 in the S. salivarius M1 background resulted in lower activities compared to strain M1, confirming the presence of sequences required for optimal expression of the operon. All of the PureI-cat fusions were also integrated into the gtfG gene of Streptococcus gordonii DL1, a non-ureolytic oral Streptococcus sp. Repression of PureI was observed at neutral pH in S. gordonii and the effects of the various mutations of the repressor-binding site largely paralleled those seen in S. salivarius, suggesting that the cis-elements may be a target for a global regulatory circuit that controls gene expression in streptococci in response to pH.

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