IF 4 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Sierra George, Zhiming Ouyang
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摘要

背景:莱姆病的致病菌鲍曼不动杆菌(Borrelia burgdorferi)依靠紧密协调的基因表达来快速适应蜱媒和哺乳动物宿主并在其中存活。BadR是一种ROK(抑制剂、开放阅读框、激酶)家族转录调控因子,可直接与鲍伯氏菌启动子DNA结合,但有关BadR在基因调控中的作用的许多问题仍未得到解答。特别是关于 BadR 在 B. burgdorferi 中调控哪些基因的报道相互矛盾。此外,先前的研究表明,BadR 在未吃饱的蜱虫中发挥着重要作用,但 BadR 调节子在这种条件下的作用尚未确定。此外,虽然 BadR 以生长阶段依赖性的方式调控 rpoS 的表达,但 BadR 是否在不同生长阶段调控其他基因仍是未知数:为了解决这些问题,我们在不同条件下培养了B. burgdorferi badR突变体和野生型菌株,并使用RNA测序分析了转录组。当螺旋体在 37 °C下生长并在生长的对数中期和静止期收集时,badR 突变体中分别有 211 和 272 个基因表达不同。螺旋体在 23 ℃ 生长时,共有 79 个基因表达不同。本研究中发现的绝大多数基因编码功能未知的蛋白质:复杂的转录调控机制协调了布氏杆菌在蜱-哺乳动物流行病生命周期中生存所需的基因表达。在这一过程中,BadR 发挥着全局调控蛋白的作用,并调控 B. burgdorferi 毒力基因的表达。综合来看,这项研究支持 BadR 在 B. burgdorferi 的全局基因调控中发挥作用,它在蜱虫生命周期的不同阶段调节不同基因集的表达。我们预计,研究 BadR 调控子中基因的功能将有助于发现新的毒力因子,用于治疗和疫苗开发。
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Analysis of the BadR regulon in Borrelia burgdorferi.

Background: Borrelia burgdorferi, the causative agent of Lyme disease, relies on tightly coordinated gene expression to quickly adapt and survive in the tick vector and mammalian host. BadR, an ROK (repressor, open reading frame, kinase) family transcriptional regulator, binds directly to B. burgdorferi promoter DNA, however, many questions concerning the role for BadR in gene regulation remain unanswered. In particular, there are conflicting reports concerning what genes are regulated by BadR in B. burgdorferi. Furthermore, previous studies have suggested important roles for BadR in unfed ticks, but the BadR regulon has not been defined under such conditions. Additionally, although BadR regulates rpoS expression in a growth phase-dependent manner, it remains unknown whether BadR regulates other genes during different growth phases.

Results: To address these questions, we cultivated a B. burgdorferi badR mutant and wild-type strain under various conditions and analyzed the transcriptome using RNA-sequencing. When spirochetes were grown at 37 °C and collected at the mid-logarithmic and stationary phase of growth, 211 and 272 genes were differentially expressed in the badR mutant, respectively. A total of 79 genes were differentially expressed when spirochetes were grown at 23 °C. A vast majority of genes identified in this study encode proteins of unknown function.

Conclusions: Complex transcriptional regulation mechanisms coordinate the expression of genes required for the survival of B. burgdorferi throughout its tick-mammal enzootic lifecycle. As part of this process, BadR functions as a global regulatory protein and regulates B. burgdorferi virulence gene expression. Combined, this work supports a role for BadR in global B. burgdorferi gene regulation by modulating expression of different sets of genes at different stages of the enzootic lifecycle. We anticipate that investigating the function of genes in the BadR regulon will lead to the identification of novel virulence factors for therapeutic and vaccine development.

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BMC Microbiology
BMC Microbiology 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
7.20
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280
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3 months
期刊介绍: BMC Microbiology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on analytical and functional studies of prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms, viruses and small parasites, as well as host and therapeutic responses to them and their interaction with the environment.
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