2009
DOI: 10.1128/jb.00406-09
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Genetic Analysis of Activation of the Vibrio cholerae Cpx Pathway

Abstract: The Cpx two-component system is thought to mediate envelope stress responses in many gram-negative bacteria and has been implicated in the pathogenicity of several enteric pathogens. While cues that activate the Escherichia coli Cpx system have been identified, the nature of the molecular signals that stimulate this pathway is not well understood. Here, we investigated stimuli that trigger this system in Vibrio cholerae, a facultative pathogen that adapts to various niches during its life cycle. In contrast to… Show more

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“…These included genes that encode components of the TonB1 energy transduction system (VCA0910 to VCA0912), genes involved in heme utilization, such as those encoding the HutBCD ABC transport system (VCA0913 to VCA0915), the hutWXZ operon (VCA0907 to VCA0909) (70), and the heme receptor protein HutA gene (VCA0576), genes for vibriobactin siderophore biosynthesis (VC0771) and transport (VCA0227, VCA0229, and VCA0230), and genes for ferrichrome transport (VC0200 and VC0201). Interestingly, a previous study showed that a transposon insertion in the hutA gene activates the Cpx pathway in V. cholerae (24). To confirm the observed changes in gene expression in the microarray for some of these genes, qRT-PCR was performed, and the relative quantification results were in accordance with the microarray data ( Fig.…”
Section: Cholerae Cpxr Regulonsupporting
confidence: 59%
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“…These included genes that encode components of the TonB1 energy transduction system (VCA0910 to VCA0912), genes involved in heme utilization, such as those encoding the HutBCD ABC transport system (VCA0913 to VCA0915), the hutWXZ operon (VCA0907 to VCA0909) (70), and the heme receptor protein HutA gene (VCA0576), genes for vibriobactin siderophore biosynthesis (VC0771) and transport (VCA0227, VCA0229, and VCA0230), and genes for ferrichrome transport (VC0200 and VC0201). Interestingly, a previous study showed that a transposon insertion in the hutA gene activates the Cpx pathway in V. cholerae (24). To confirm the observed changes in gene expression in the microarray for some of these genes, qRT-PCR was performed, and the relative quantification results were in accordance with the microarray data ( Fig.…”
Section: Cholerae Cpxr Regulonsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…The V. cholerae C6706 Cpx response is induced by iron limitation and inhibition of efflux pumps. Previously, Slamti and Waldor (24) reported that the activation of the Cpx pathway in V. cholerae is required to mediate cellular responses toward changes in salinity and oxidative stress (24). For example, they found an increase in the signal of a cpxP-lacZ reporter when different concentrations of sodium chloride and CuSO 4 were added to a basal medium of yeast extract and tryptone (24).…”
Section: Cholerae Cpxr Regulonmentioning
confidence: 99%
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