1999
DOI: 10.1111/j.1348-0421.1999.tb02382.x
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Chromosome‐Determined Zinc‐Responsible Operon czr in Staphylococcus aureus Strain 912

Abstract: A novel operon, czrAB (zinc-responsible genes), was identified in the chromosome of Staphylococcus aureus. The operon consists of two genes, czrA and czrB. The czrA gene, coding for an 11.5 kDa protein, was homologous to cadC, arsR of S. aureus plasmid pI258 and smtB of Synechococcus PCC7942. The czrB, coding for a 36 kDa membrane spanning protein, was homologous to the czcD gene, cobalt, zinc and the cadmium-resistant factor of Bacillus subtilis and Alcaligenes eutrophus. In the presence of zinc (0.1-10 mM), … Show more

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“…Electromobility-shift assays and in vivo expression studies indicate that Zn(II) is the strongest inducer of CzrA regulation, with Co(II) also capable of regulation but only at higher concentrations than Zn(II). Other metals, including Ni(II), have little to no effect on derepression of the czr operon (13,14). The situation is precisely opposite for M. tuberculosis NmtR, with Ni(II) the strongest inducer of NmtR-dependent regulation of the nmt operon, which encodes a P-type ATPase metal efflux pump, NmtA (15).…”
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“…Electromobility-shift assays and in vivo expression studies indicate that Zn(II) is the strongest inducer of CzrA regulation, with Co(II) also capable of regulation but only at higher concentrations than Zn(II). Other metals, including Ni(II), have little to no effect on derepression of the czr operon (13,14). The situation is precisely opposite for M. tuberculosis NmtR, with Ni(II) the strongest inducer of NmtR-dependent regulation of the nmt operon, which encodes a P-type ATPase metal efflux pump, NmtA (15).…”
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“…As the concentration of metal ion increases, the effector-binding sites of the regulators become occupied eliciting a conformational change that weakens the affinity for the O͞P region, allowing transcription to proceed. Members of the SmtB͞ArsR family include: As(III), Sb(III), Bi(III)-responsive ArsR (7), Zn(II)-responsive SmtB (8), Cd(II), Pb(II), Bi(III)-responsive CadC (9-11), Zn(II)-responsive ZiaR (12), Co(II), Zn(II)-responsive CzrA (13,14), and, most recently, Ni(II), Co(II)-responsive NmtR (15).…”
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“…16 " 18 Hence, it was speculated that resistance determinants to other metals such as zinc and cadmium could also be located on a chromosomal mobile element capable of horizontal transfer among S. aureus strains. 16 This hypothesis was supported by identifying a gene responsible for resistance to zinc and cadmium (czrC) linked to the staphylococcal chromosome cassette (SCC) mec element in MRSA CC398 isolates. 17 A similar finding showed clustering of metal resistance determinants on the SCCmec element, closely linking it to the mecA gene.…”
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