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DksA is a conserved master regulator of stress response in Acinetobacter baumannii

Coordination of bacterial stress response mechanisms is critical for long-term survival in harsh environments for successful host infection. The general and specific stress responses of well-studied Gram-negative pathogens like Escherichia coli are controlled by alternative sigma factors, archetypic...

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Autores principales: Maharjan, Ram P, Sullivan, Geraldine J, Adams, Felise G, Shah, Bhumika S, Hawkey, Jane, Delgado, Natasha, Semenec, Lucie, Dinh, Hue, Li, Liping, Short, Francesca L, Parkhill, Julian, Paulsen, Ian T, Barquist, Lars, Eijkelkamp, Bart A, Cain, Amy K
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10325922/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37158230
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkad341
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author Maharjan, Ram P
Sullivan, Geraldine J
Adams, Felise G
Shah, Bhumika S
Hawkey, Jane
Delgado, Natasha
Semenec, Lucie
Dinh, Hue
Li, Liping
Short, Francesca L
Parkhill, Julian
Paulsen, Ian T
Barquist, Lars
Eijkelkamp, Bart A
Cain, Amy K
author_facet Maharjan, Ram P
Sullivan, Geraldine J
Adams, Felise G
Shah, Bhumika S
Hawkey, Jane
Delgado, Natasha
Semenec, Lucie
Dinh, Hue
Li, Liping
Short, Francesca L
Parkhill, Julian
Paulsen, Ian T
Barquist, Lars
Eijkelkamp, Bart A
Cain, Amy K
author_sort Maharjan, Ram P
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description Coordination of bacterial stress response mechanisms is critical for long-term survival in harsh environments for successful host infection. The general and specific stress responses of well-studied Gram-negative pathogens like Escherichia coli are controlled by alternative sigma factors, archetypically RpoS. The deadly hospital pathogen Acinetobacter baumannii is notoriously resistant to environmental stresses, yet it lacks RpoS, and the molecular mechanisms driving this incredible stress tolerance remain poorly defined. Here, using functional genomics, we identified the transcriptional regulator DksA as a master regulator for broad stress protection and virulence in A. baumannii. Transcriptomics, phenomics and in vivo animal studies revealed that DksA controls ribosomal protein expression, metabolism, mutation rates, desiccation, antibiotic resistance, and host colonization in a niche-specific manner. Phylogenetically, DksA was highly conserved and well-distributed across Gammaproteobacteria, with 96.6% containing DksA, spanning 88 families. This study lays the groundwork for understanding DksA as a major regulator of general stress response and virulence in this important pathogen.
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spelling pubmed-103259222023-07-08 DksA is a conserved master regulator of stress response in Acinetobacter baumannii Maharjan, Ram P Sullivan, Geraldine J Adams, Felise G Shah, Bhumika S Hawkey, Jane Delgado, Natasha Semenec, Lucie Dinh, Hue Li, Liping Short, Francesca L Parkhill, Julian Paulsen, Ian T Barquist, Lars Eijkelkamp, Bart A Cain, Amy K Nucleic Acids Res Gene regulation, Chromatin and Epigenetics Coordination of bacterial stress response mechanisms is critical for long-term survival in harsh environments for successful host infection. The general and specific stress responses of well-studied Gram-negative pathogens like Escherichia coli are controlled by alternative sigma factors, archetypically RpoS. The deadly hospital pathogen Acinetobacter baumannii is notoriously resistant to environmental stresses, yet it lacks RpoS, and the molecular mechanisms driving this incredible stress tolerance remain poorly defined. Here, using functional genomics, we identified the transcriptional regulator DksA as a master regulator for broad stress protection and virulence in A. baumannii. Transcriptomics, phenomics and in vivo animal studies revealed that DksA controls ribosomal protein expression, metabolism, mutation rates, desiccation, antibiotic resistance, and host colonization in a niche-specific manner. Phylogenetically, DksA was highly conserved and well-distributed across Gammaproteobacteria, with 96.6% containing DksA, spanning 88 families. This study lays the groundwork for understanding DksA as a major regulator of general stress response and virulence in this important pathogen. Oxford University Press 2023-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10325922/ /pubmed/37158230 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkad341 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Gene regulation, Chromatin and Epigenetics
Maharjan, Ram P
Sullivan, Geraldine J
Adams, Felise G
Shah, Bhumika S
Hawkey, Jane
Delgado, Natasha
Semenec, Lucie
Dinh, Hue
Li, Liping
Short, Francesca L
Parkhill, Julian
Paulsen, Ian T
Barquist, Lars
Eijkelkamp, Bart A
Cain, Amy K
DksA is a conserved master regulator of stress response in Acinetobacter baumannii
title DksA is a conserved master regulator of stress response in Acinetobacter baumannii
title_full DksA is a conserved master regulator of stress response in Acinetobacter baumannii
title_fullStr DksA is a conserved master regulator of stress response in Acinetobacter baumannii
title_full_unstemmed DksA is a conserved master regulator of stress response in Acinetobacter baumannii
title_short DksA is a conserved master regulator of stress response in Acinetobacter baumannii
title_sort dksa is a conserved master regulator of stress response in acinetobacter baumannii
topic Gene regulation, Chromatin and Epigenetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10325922/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37158230
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkad341
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