Transcriptional regulation of dps by OxyR protein in Yersinia pestis
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Supported by the Open Research Fund Program of the State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity (SKLPBS1112),by the Professional Research Foundationfor Advanced Talents of Jiangsu University (10JDG044) and by the Natural Science Foundation for Colleges and Universities in Jiangsu Province (12KJD310001)

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    Abstract:[Objective]To study the transcriptional regulation mechanism of dps by OxyR in Yersinia pestis.[Methods]Total RNAs were extracted from the wide-type (WT) strain and the oxyR null mutant (ΔoxyR).Primer extension assay was used to detect the promoter activity (the amount of primer extension product) of dps in WT and that in ΔoxyR. Then,quantitative RT-PCR was done to calculate the transcriptional variation of dps between the WT and ΔoxyR.The entire promoter-proximal region of the dps gene was amplified by PCR from Y.pestis strain 201.Over-expressed His-OxyR was purified under native conditions with nickel loaded HiTrap Chelating Sepharose columns (Amersham).Then,the electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) was applied to analyze the DNA-binding activity of His-OxyR to dps promoter region in vitro. Finally,Escherichia coli OxyR consensus was deployed to predict the OxyR binding site to dps promoter region.[Results]The primer extension assay detected only one transcriptional start site located at 40bp uptream of dps,whose transcript was under positive regulation by OxyR. The bioinformatics analysis indicated that His-OxyR bound to a single region from 111bp to 78bp upstream of dps.[Conclusion]The transcription of dps was directly activated by OxyR in Yersinia pestis.

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Bin Ni, Yiquan Zhang, Xinxiang Huang, Ruifu Yang, Dongsheng Zhou. Transcriptional regulation of dps by OxyR protein in Yersinia pestis. [J]. Acta Microbiologica Sinica, 2013, 53(7): 685-690

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  • Received:January 27,2013
  • Revised:March 18,2013
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