DNA sequence and expression analysis of algP and algQ, components of the multigene system transcriptionally regulating mucoidy in Pseudomonas aeruginosa: algP contains multiple direct repeats
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.172.5.2511-2520.1990
DNA sequence and expression analysis of algP and algQ, components of the multigene system transcriptionally regulating mucoidy in Pseudomonas aeruginosa: algP contains multiple direct repeats
Abstract
The complete nucleotide sequence of a 3.2-kilobase-pair chromosomal region containing the algP and algQ genes was determined. The algQ gene encodes an acidic 18-kilodalton polypeptide required for transcriptional activation of the algD gene. The algD gene product catalyzes a critical step in alginate biosynthesis, and its overproduction is necessary for the emergence of mucoid Pseudomonas aeruginosa during chronic infections in cystic fibrosis. A novel genetic element, algP, was identified immediately downstream of algQ. This gene appears to act synergistically with algQ. Unlike a biosynthetic gene, algD, and another regulatory gene, algR, which undergo transcriptional activation in mucoid cells, both algP and algQ are equally transcribed in mucoid and nonmucoid isogenic strains of P. aeruginosa. The promoter regions of algP and algQ were mapped by using S1 nuclease protection analysis. The algQ promoter was also analyzed and showed activity in an in vitro transcriptional runoff assay with major RNA polymerase species from P. aeruginosa and Escherichia coli. The putative algQ and algP promoter sequences, unlike algD and algR, resemble sigma 70-utilized promoters from E. coli and appeared constitutively transcribed at a low level in P. aeruginosa. The algP gene has an unusual DNA sequence, with multiple direct repeats organized in six highly conserved, tandemly arranged, 75-base-pair (bp) units. At a lower level, this sequence had 45 degenerate repeats of 12 bp overlapping with the 75-bp repeats and extending beyond the region of 75-bp repeats. The algP repeats appeared important for the function of the algQ-algP regulatory region in maintaining mucoidy.
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