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. 1991 Dec;10(12):3971-5.
doi: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1991.tb04967.x.

Sequential activation and environmental regulation of virulence genes in Bordetella pertussis

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Sequential activation and environmental regulation of virulence genes in Bordetella pertussis

V Scarlato et al. EMBO J. 1991 Dec.

Abstract

Bacterial pathogens undergo profound physiological changes when they infect their host and require co-ordinated regulation of gene expression in response to the stress encountered during infection. In Bordetella pertussis, the human pathogen which causes whooping cough, virulence factors are synthesized in response to environmental signals under the control of the bvg regulatory locus. Here we demonstrate that the bvg locus is responsible for two events of gene activation. In the first step the bvg locus transactivates its own autoregulated promoter (P1) and the promoter of the adherence factor filamentous haemagglutinin (PFHA). The second step occurs several hours later and consists of the transactivation of adenylate cyclase and pertussis toxin genes. We provide evidence that the second step of transactivation requires overexpression of regulatory proteins. Our results imply that bacterial adhesion and tissue colonization--intoxication are two separate steps at the molecular level.

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