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The Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv2745c Plays an Important Role in Responding to Redox Stress

Tuberculosis (TB), caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), is the leading cause of death from an infectious disease worldwide. Over the course of its life cycle in vivo, Mtb is exposed to a plethora of environmental stress conditions. Temporal regulation of genes involved in sensing and respondi...

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Autores principales: McGillivray, Amanda, Golden, Nadia Abrahams, Gautam, Uma Shankar, Mehra, Smriti, Kaushal, Deepak
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3976341/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24705585
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093604
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author McGillivray, Amanda
Golden, Nadia Abrahams
Gautam, Uma Shankar
Mehra, Smriti
Kaushal, Deepak
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Golden, Nadia Abrahams
Gautam, Uma Shankar
Mehra, Smriti
Kaushal, Deepak
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description Tuberculosis (TB), caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), is the leading cause of death from an infectious disease worldwide. Over the course of its life cycle in vivo, Mtb is exposed to a plethora of environmental stress conditions. Temporal regulation of genes involved in sensing and responding to such conditions is therefore crucial for Mtb to establish an infection. The Rv2745c (clgR) gene encodes a Clp protease gene regulator that is induced in response to a variety of stress conditions and potentially plays a role in Mtb pathogenesis. Our isogenic mutant, Mtb:ΔRv2745c, is significantly more sensitive to in vitro redox stress generated by diamide, relative to wild-type Mtb as well as to a complemented strain. Together with the fact that the expression of Rv2745c is strongly induced in response to redox stress, these results strongly implicate a role for ClgR in the management of intraphagosomal redox stress. Additionally, we observed that redox stress led to the dysregulation of the expression of the σ(H)/σ(E) regulon in the isogenic mutant, Mtb:ΔRv2745c. Furthermore, induction of clgR in Mtb and Mtb:ΔRv2745c (comp) did not lead to Clp protease induction, indicating that clgR has additional functions that need to be elucidated. Our data, when taken together with that obtained by other groups, indicates that ClgR plays diverse roles in multiple regulatory networks in response to different stress conditions. In addition to redox stress, the expression of Rv2745c correlates with the expression of genes involved in sulfate assimilation as well as in response to hypoxia and reaeration. Clearly, the Mtb Rv2745c-encoded ClgR performs different functions during stress response and is important for the pathogenicity of Mtb in-vivo, regardless of its induction of the Clp proteolytic pathway.
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spelling pubmed-39763412014-04-08 The Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv2745c Plays an Important Role in Responding to Redox Stress McGillivray, Amanda Golden, Nadia Abrahams Gautam, Uma Shankar Mehra, Smriti Kaushal, Deepak PLoS One Research Article Tuberculosis (TB), caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), is the leading cause of death from an infectious disease worldwide. Over the course of its life cycle in vivo, Mtb is exposed to a plethora of environmental stress conditions. Temporal regulation of genes involved in sensing and responding to such conditions is therefore crucial for Mtb to establish an infection. The Rv2745c (clgR) gene encodes a Clp protease gene regulator that is induced in response to a variety of stress conditions and potentially plays a role in Mtb pathogenesis. Our isogenic mutant, Mtb:ΔRv2745c, is significantly more sensitive to in vitro redox stress generated by diamide, relative to wild-type Mtb as well as to a complemented strain. Together with the fact that the expression of Rv2745c is strongly induced in response to redox stress, these results strongly implicate a role for ClgR in the management of intraphagosomal redox stress. Additionally, we observed that redox stress led to the dysregulation of the expression of the σ(H)/σ(E) regulon in the isogenic mutant, Mtb:ΔRv2745c. Furthermore, induction of clgR in Mtb and Mtb:ΔRv2745c (comp) did not lead to Clp protease induction, indicating that clgR has additional functions that need to be elucidated. Our data, when taken together with that obtained by other groups, indicates that ClgR plays diverse roles in multiple regulatory networks in response to different stress conditions. In addition to redox stress, the expression of Rv2745c correlates with the expression of genes involved in sulfate assimilation as well as in response to hypoxia and reaeration. Clearly, the Mtb Rv2745c-encoded ClgR performs different functions during stress response and is important for the pathogenicity of Mtb in-vivo, regardless of its induction of the Clp proteolytic pathway. Public Library of Science 2014-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3976341/ /pubmed/24705585 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093604 Text en © 2014 McGillivray 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.
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The Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv2745c Plays an Important Role in Responding to Redox Stress
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title_short The Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv2745c Plays an Important Role in Responding to Redox Stress
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3976341/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24705585
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093604
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