The bvgA gene of Bordetella pertussis encodes a transcriptional activator required for coordinate regulation of several virulence genes
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.171.11.6338-6344.1989
The bvgA gene of Bordetella pertussis encodes a transcriptional activator required for coordinate regulation of several virulence genes
Abstract
The bvg region of the respiratory pathogen Bordetella pertussis coordinately regulates the expression of several unlinked virulence determinants in response to environmental signals. The DNA sequence of the bvg region contains three genes (bvgA, bvgB, and bvgC). Transcription of a single-copy fusion consisting of the upstream region of a bvg-activated B. pertussis gene (fhaB) attached to the promoterless lac operon in Escherichia coli requires the entire bvgABC region in trans. Activation of the fhaB::lacZYA fusion is sensitive to the same environmental stimuli in E. coli that modulate the expression of bvg-activated genes in B. pertussis. Our data show that overexpression of the bvgA gene from a strong heterologous promoter results in transcriptional activation of the fhaB::lacZYA fusion even in the absence of the bvgB and bvgC products. Activation of fhaB transcription by bvgA overexpression in E. coli is no longer repressed by environmental conditions. The bvgA product has been identified by maxicell analysis as a 23-kilodalton protein. A B. pertussis mutant containing an in-frame deletion in bvgA was constructed. This mutant was nonhemolytic and no longer produced filamentous hemagglutinin and pertussis toxin. The mutation in this strain was complemented by returning the bvgA gene in trans. Transcriptional chloramphenicol acetyltransferase fusions to the fhaB and ptx promoter regions were returned to both the B. pertussis bvgA deletion mutant and its parental wild-type strain. Analysis of these strains indicated that the deletion mutant was defective in transcription of both ptx and fhaB. We conclude from these data that bvgA, bvgB, and bvgC comprise an operon encoding the components essential for coordinate regulation and sensory transduction. The BvgA protein is a transcriptional regulatory factor. The bvgB and bvgC products may be important in regulating the activity of BvgA in response to the changing environmental stimuli that B. pertussis encounters during the diseases whooping cough.
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