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The PlcR Virulence Regulon of Bacillus cereus
PlcR is a Bacillus cereus transcriptional regulator, which activates gene expression by binding to a nucleotidic sequence called the ‘PlcR box’. To build a list of all genes included in the PlcR regulon, a consensus sequence was identified by directed mutagenesis. The reference strain ATCC14579 sequ...
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author | Gohar, Michel Faegri, Karoline Perchat, Stéphane Ravnum, Solveig Økstad, Ole Andreas Gominet, Myriam Kolstø, Anne-Brit Lereclus, Didier |
author_facet | Gohar, Michel Faegri, Karoline Perchat, Stéphane Ravnum, Solveig Økstad, Ole Andreas Gominet, Myriam Kolstø, Anne-Brit Lereclus, Didier |
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description | PlcR is a Bacillus cereus transcriptional regulator, which activates gene expression by binding to a nucleotidic sequence called the ‘PlcR box’. To build a list of all genes included in the PlcR regulon, a consensus sequence was identified by directed mutagenesis. The reference strain ATCC14579 sequenced genome was searched for occurrences of this consensus sequence to produce a virtual regulon. PlcR control of these genes was confirmed by comparing gene expression in the reference strain and its isogenic Δ-plcR strain using DNA microarrays, lacZ fusions and proteomics methods. The resulting list included 45 genes controlled by 28 PlcR boxes. Forty of the PlcR controlled proteins were exported, of which 22 were secreted in the extracellular medium and 18 were bound or attached to cell wall structures (membrane or peptidoglycan layer). The functions of these proteins were related to food supply (phospholipases, proteases, toxins), cell protection (bacteriocins, toxins, transporters, cell wall biogenesis) and environment-sensing (two-component sensors, chemotaxis proteins, GGDEF family regulators). Four genes coded for cytoplasmic regulators. The PlcR regulon appears to integrate a large range of environmental signals, including food deprivation and self cell-density, and regulate the transcription of genes designed to overcome obstacles that hinder B. cereus growth within the host: food supply, host barriers, host immune defenses, and competition with other bacterial species. PlcR appears to be a key component in the efficient adaptation of B. cereus to its host environment. |
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spelling | pubmed-24647322008-07-30 The PlcR Virulence Regulon of Bacillus cereus Gohar, Michel Faegri, Karoline Perchat, Stéphane Ravnum, Solveig Økstad, Ole Andreas Gominet, Myriam Kolstø, Anne-Brit Lereclus, Didier PLoS One Research Article PlcR is a Bacillus cereus transcriptional regulator, which activates gene expression by binding to a nucleotidic sequence called the ‘PlcR box’. To build a list of all genes included in the PlcR regulon, a consensus sequence was identified by directed mutagenesis. The reference strain ATCC14579 sequenced genome was searched for occurrences of this consensus sequence to produce a virtual regulon. PlcR control of these genes was confirmed by comparing gene expression in the reference strain and its isogenic Δ-plcR strain using DNA microarrays, lacZ fusions and proteomics methods. The resulting list included 45 genes controlled by 28 PlcR boxes. Forty of the PlcR controlled proteins were exported, of which 22 were secreted in the extracellular medium and 18 were bound or attached to cell wall structures (membrane or peptidoglycan layer). The functions of these proteins were related to food supply (phospholipases, proteases, toxins), cell protection (bacteriocins, toxins, transporters, cell wall biogenesis) and environment-sensing (two-component sensors, chemotaxis proteins, GGDEF family regulators). Four genes coded for cytoplasmic regulators. The PlcR regulon appears to integrate a large range of environmental signals, including food deprivation and self cell-density, and regulate the transcription of genes designed to overcome obstacles that hinder B. cereus growth within the host: food supply, host barriers, host immune defenses, and competition with other bacterial species. PlcR appears to be a key component in the efficient adaptation of B. cereus to its host environment. Public Library of Science 2008-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2464732/ /pubmed/18665214 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002793 Text en Gohar et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Gohar, Michel Faegri, Karoline Perchat, Stéphane Ravnum, Solveig Økstad, Ole Andreas Gominet, Myriam Kolstø, Anne-Brit Lereclus, Didier The PlcR Virulence Regulon of Bacillus cereus |
title | The PlcR Virulence Regulon of Bacillus cereus
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title_full | The PlcR Virulence Regulon of Bacillus cereus
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title_fullStr | The PlcR Virulence Regulon of Bacillus cereus
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title_full_unstemmed | The PlcR Virulence Regulon of Bacillus cereus
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title_short | The PlcR Virulence Regulon of Bacillus cereus
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title_sort | plcr virulence regulon of bacillus cereus |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2464732/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18665214 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002793 |
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