TY - JOUR
T1 - Extensive and genome-wide changes in the transcription profile of Staphylococcus aureus induced by modulating the transcription of the cell wall synthesis gene murF
AU - Sobral, Rita G.
AU - Jones, Alison E.
AU - Des Etages, Shelley G.
AU - Dougherty, Thomas J.
AU - Peitzsch, Robert M.
AU - Gaasterland, Terry
AU - Ludovice, Ana Madalena
AU - De Lencastre, Hermínia
AU - Tomasz, Alexander
N1 - Sobral, Rita G
Ludovice, Ana Madalena
autores do ITQB (na altura) e não da FCT
PY - 2007/3
Y1 - 2007/3
N2 - A murF conditional mutant was used to evaluate the effect of suboptimal transcription of this gene on the transcriptome of the methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus strain COL. The mutant was grown in the presence of optimal and saboptimal concentrations of the inducer, and the relative levels of transcription of genes were evaluated genome wide with an Affymetrix DNA microarray that included all open reading frames (ORFs) as well as intergenic sequences derived from four seqwenced S. aureus strains. Using a sensitivity threshold value of 1.5, suboptimal expression of murF altered the transcription of a surprisingly large number of genes, i.e., 668 out of the 2,740 ORFs (close to one-fourth of all ORFs), of the genome of S. aureus strain COL. The genes with altered transcription were distributed evenly around the 5. aureus chromosome, and groups of genes involved with distinct metabolic functions responded in unique and operon-specific manners to modulation in murF transcription. For instance, all genes belonging to the isd operon and all but 2 of the 35 genes of propliage L54a were down-regulated, whereas all but one of the 21 members of the vraSR regulon and most of the 79 virulence-related genes (those for fibronectin binding proteins A and B, clumping factor A, gamma hemolysin, enterotoxin B, etc.) were up-regelated in cells with suboptimal expression of murF. Most importantly, the majority of these altered gene expression profiles were reversible by resupplying the optimal concentration of IPTG (isopropyl-β-D-thiogalactopyranoside) to the culture. The observations suggest the coordinate regulation of a large sector of the S. aureus transcriptome in response to a disturbance in cell wall synthesis.
AB - A murF conditional mutant was used to evaluate the effect of suboptimal transcription of this gene on the transcriptome of the methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus strain COL. The mutant was grown in the presence of optimal and saboptimal concentrations of the inducer, and the relative levels of transcription of genes were evaluated genome wide with an Affymetrix DNA microarray that included all open reading frames (ORFs) as well as intergenic sequences derived from four seqwenced S. aureus strains. Using a sensitivity threshold value of 1.5, suboptimal expression of murF altered the transcription of a surprisingly large number of genes, i.e., 668 out of the 2,740 ORFs (close to one-fourth of all ORFs), of the genome of S. aureus strain COL. The genes with altered transcription were distributed evenly around the 5. aureus chromosome, and groups of genes involved with distinct metabolic functions responded in unique and operon-specific manners to modulation in murF transcription. For instance, all genes belonging to the isd operon and all but 2 of the 35 genes of propliage L54a were down-regulated, whereas all but one of the 21 members of the vraSR regulon and most of the 79 virulence-related genes (those for fibronectin binding proteins A and B, clumping factor A, gamma hemolysin, enterotoxin B, etc.) were up-regelated in cells with suboptimal expression of murF. Most importantly, the majority of these altered gene expression profiles were reversible by resupplying the optimal concentration of IPTG (isopropyl-β-D-thiogalactopyranoside) to the culture. The observations suggest the coordinate regulation of a large sector of the S. aureus transcriptome in response to a disturbance in cell wall synthesis.
KW - ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANCE
KW - ESCHERICHIA-COLI
KW - ANCHOR STRUCTURE
KW - EXPRESSION
KW - SURFACE-PROTEINS
KW - PENICILLIN TOLERANCE
KW - VANCOMYCIN
KW - MUREIN HYDROLASE ACTIVITY
KW - SOS RESPONSE
KW - METHICILLIN
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33947175462&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1128/JB.01439-06
DO - 10.1128/JB.01439-06
M3 - Article
C2 - 17194794
SN - 0021-9193
VL - 189
SP - 2376
EP - 2391
JO - Journal of Bacteriology
JF - Journal of Bacteriology
IS - 6
ER -