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Direct Regulons of AtxA, the Master Virulence Regulator of Bacillus anthracis

AtxA, the master virulence regulator of Bacillus anthracis, regulates the expression of three toxins and genes for capsule formation that are required for the pathogenicity of B. anthracis. Recent transcriptome analyses showed that AtxA affects a large number of genes on the chromosome and plasmids,...

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Autores principales: Furuta, Yoshikazu, Cheng, Cheng, Zorigt, Tuvshinzaya, Paudel, Atmika, Izumi, Shun, Tsujinouchi, Mai, Shimizu, Tomoko, Meijer, Wim G., Higashi, Hideaki
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8407390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34282944
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00291-21
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author Furuta, Yoshikazu
Cheng, Cheng
Zorigt, Tuvshinzaya
Paudel, Atmika
Izumi, Shun
Tsujinouchi, Mai
Shimizu, Tomoko
Meijer, Wim G.
Higashi, Hideaki
author_facet Furuta, Yoshikazu
Cheng, Cheng
Zorigt, Tuvshinzaya
Paudel, Atmika
Izumi, Shun
Tsujinouchi, Mai
Shimizu, Tomoko
Meijer, Wim G.
Higashi, Hideaki
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description AtxA, the master virulence regulator of Bacillus anthracis, regulates the expression of three toxins and genes for capsule formation that are required for the pathogenicity of B. anthracis. Recent transcriptome analyses showed that AtxA affects a large number of genes on the chromosome and plasmids, suggesting a role as a global regulator. However, information on genes directly regulated by AtxA is scarce. In this work, we conducted genome-wide analyses and cataloged the binding sites of AtxA in vivo and transcription start sites on the B. anthracis genome. By integrating these results, we detected eight genes as direct regulons of AtxA. These consisted of five protein-coding genes, including two of the three toxin genes, and three genes encoding the small RNAs XrrA and XrrB and a newly discovered 95-nucleotide small RNA, XrrC. Transcriptomes from single-knockout mutants of these small RNAs revealed changes in the transcription levels of genes related to the aerobic electron transport chain, heme biosynthesis, and amino acid metabolism, suggesting their function for the control of cell physiology. These results reveal the first layer of the gene regulatory network for the pathogenicity of B. anthracis and provide a data set for the further study of the genomics and genetics of B. anthracis. IMPORTANCE Bacillus anthracis is the Gram-positive bacterial species that causes anthrax. Anthrax is still prevalent in countries mainly in Asia and Africa, where it causes economic damage and remains a public health issue. The mechanism of pathogenicity is mainly explained by the three toxin proteins expressed from the pXO1 plasmid and by proteins involved in capsule formation expressed from the pXO2 plasmid. AtxA is a protein expressed from the pXO1 plasmid that is known to upregulate genes involved in toxin production and capsule formation and is thus considered the master virulence regulator of B. anthracis. Therefore, understanding the detailed mechanism of gene regulation is important for the control of anthrax. The significance of this work lies in the identification of genes that are directly regulated by AtxA via genome-wide analyses. The results reveal the first layer of the gene regulatory network for the pathogenicity of B. anthracis and provide useful resources for a further understanding of B. anthracis.
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spelling pubmed-84073902021-09-09 Direct Regulons of AtxA, the Master Virulence Regulator of Bacillus anthracis Furuta, Yoshikazu Cheng, Cheng Zorigt, Tuvshinzaya Paudel, Atmika Izumi, Shun Tsujinouchi, Mai Shimizu, Tomoko Meijer, Wim G. Higashi, Hideaki mSystems Research Article AtxA, the master virulence regulator of Bacillus anthracis, regulates the expression of three toxins and genes for capsule formation that are required for the pathogenicity of B. anthracis. Recent transcriptome analyses showed that AtxA affects a large number of genes on the chromosome and plasmids, suggesting a role as a global regulator. However, information on genes directly regulated by AtxA is scarce. In this work, we conducted genome-wide analyses and cataloged the binding sites of AtxA in vivo and transcription start sites on the B. anthracis genome. By integrating these results, we detected eight genes as direct regulons of AtxA. These consisted of five protein-coding genes, including two of the three toxin genes, and three genes encoding the small RNAs XrrA and XrrB and a newly discovered 95-nucleotide small RNA, XrrC. Transcriptomes from single-knockout mutants of these small RNAs revealed changes in the transcription levels of genes related to the aerobic electron transport chain, heme biosynthesis, and amino acid metabolism, suggesting their function for the control of cell physiology. These results reveal the first layer of the gene regulatory network for the pathogenicity of B. anthracis and provide a data set for the further study of the genomics and genetics of B. anthracis. IMPORTANCE Bacillus anthracis is the Gram-positive bacterial species that causes anthrax. Anthrax is still prevalent in countries mainly in Asia and Africa, where it causes economic damage and remains a public health issue. The mechanism of pathogenicity is mainly explained by the three toxin proteins expressed from the pXO1 plasmid and by proteins involved in capsule formation expressed from the pXO2 plasmid. AtxA is a protein expressed from the pXO1 plasmid that is known to upregulate genes involved in toxin production and capsule formation and is thus considered the master virulence regulator of B. anthracis. Therefore, understanding the detailed mechanism of gene regulation is important for the control of anthrax. The significance of this work lies in the identification of genes that are directly regulated by AtxA via genome-wide analyses. The results reveal the first layer of the gene regulatory network for the pathogenicity of B. anthracis and provide useful resources for a further understanding of B. anthracis. American Society for Microbiology 2021-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8407390/ /pubmed/34282944 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00291-21 Text en Copyright © 2021 Furuta et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Cheng, Cheng
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Paudel, Atmika
Izumi, Shun
Tsujinouchi, Mai
Shimizu, Tomoko
Meijer, Wim G.
Higashi, Hideaki
Direct Regulons of AtxA, the Master Virulence Regulator of Bacillus anthracis
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title_short Direct Regulons of AtxA, the Master Virulence Regulator of Bacillus anthracis
title_sort direct regulons of atxa, the master virulence regulator of bacillus anthracis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8407390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34282944
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00291-21
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