Mycoplasmas regulate the expression of heat-shock protein genes through CIRCE-HrcA interactions
- PMID: 18164681
- DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2007.12.124
Mycoplasmas regulate the expression of heat-shock protein genes through CIRCE-HrcA interactions
Abstract
Mycoplasmas in general are rarely exposed to severe environmental changes except during its colonization and infection processes. Genomic analysis indicates that Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae possesses the genes of a single sigma factor and the HrcA repressor of negative regulation of the heat-shock response. A perfect inverted repeat sequence (5'-CTGGCACTT-N(9)-AAGTGCCAA-3') upstream of the DnaK gene has also been identified. In the present study, we demonstrate the functionality of HrcA-CIRCE interactions using the gel electrophoretic mobility shift assay. The presence of the unique sigma factor, HrcA repressor, and the CIRCE-like sequences reveals that mycoplasmal species may all use the negative regulatory mechanism in the heat-shock response. It is conceivable that mycoplasmas may have evolved a single HrcA repressor-based mechanism which might be the most simple and economical way of controlling HSP gene expression.
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