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Infect. Immun., 10 1997, 4273-4280, Vol 65, No. 10
JH Lee, T Wang, K Ault, J Liu, MP Schmitt and RK Holmes
DtxR is a dimeric, sequence-specific, DNA-binding protein that functions as
an iron-dependent, negative global regulator in Corynebacterium
diphtheriae. Under high-iron conditions, DtxR represses the synthesis of
diphtheria toxin, corynebacterial siderophore, and other components of the
high-affinity iron uptake system. Three DtxR- regulated promoter/operators
designated tox, IRP1, and IRP2 were reported previously. In this study, we
identified and characterized three additional DtxR-regulated
promoter/operators from C. diphtheriae designated IRP3, IRP4, and IRP5.
When beta-galactosidase was expressed from these three new promoter/
operators in Escherichia coli containing dtxR+ on pDSK29, enzyme levels
were 5- to 30-fold lower during high- iron growth than during low-iron
growth. In gel shift assays, the mobility of DNA fragments containing each
promoter/operator decreased in the presence of purified DtxR and Co2+. In
footprinting assays, DtxR protected 36-, 35-, and 30-bp regions of IRP3,
IRP4, and IRP5, respectively, from cleavage by DNase I. In the 19-bp core
of each promoter/operator, 12 or 13 bp matched the consensus for the DtxR-
binding site. The putative polypeptides encoded by the open reading frames
(ORFs) downstream from IRP3 and IRP4 were homologous, respectively, to
several bacterial transcriptional regulators and to the deduced polypeptide
encoded by an ORF located between the E. coli genes for primosomal
replication protein N and adenine phosphoribosyltransferase. The putative
polypeptide encoded by the ORF downstream from IRP5 was not homologous to
any sequence in the protein database at the National Center for
Biotechnology Information. When the ORFs downstream from IRP3 and IRP4 were
expressed under the control of the phage T7 promoter in E. coli,
polypeptide products of the predicted sizes were detected in small amounts
by sodium dodecyl sulfate- polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Identification and characterization of three new promoter/operators from Corynebacterium diphtheriae that are regulated by the diphtheria toxin repressor (DtxR) and iron
Department of Microbiology, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver 80262, USA.
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