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Transcriptional profiling of Borrelia burgdorferi containing a unique bosR allele identifies a putative oxidative stress regulon

机译:Borrelia Burgdorferi含有独特的Bosr等位基因的转录谱鉴定了推定的氧化应激调节

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Borrelia burgdorferi regulates gene expression in response to environmental conditions, including temperature, pH, redox potential and host factors. B. burgdorferi encodes a PerR homologue designated BosR, which presumably serves as a global regulator of genes involved in the oxidative stress response. Infectious B. burgdorferi strain B31 is resistant to oxidative stressors in vitro, whereas the non-infectious isolate was sensitive due, in part, to a point mutation that converts an arginine to a lysine at residue 39 of BosR. Subsequent insertional inactivation of this bosRR39K allele (bosRR39K?:?:?kanR) restored resistance to oxidative stressors. These observations suggest that the B. burgdorferi non-infectious bosRR39K?:?:?kanR strain may transcribe genes that are also expressed in infectious B. burgdorferi cells, but are repressed in the bosRR39K background, thus explaining the different oxidative stress phenotypes observed between these isolates. To test this hypothesis, macroarray technology and quantitative RT-PCR were utilized to compare the transcriptional profiles from the isogenic bosRR39K and bosRR39K?:?:?kanR isolates. Array data indicated that 88 ORFs were significantly expressed in the absence of BosRR39K. Since most affected genes mapped to the chromosome, it is likely that these genes define an important physiologic response for B. burgdorferi. Included within the genes identified was the detoxification gene sodA, as well as other loci not overtly linked to oxidative stress. These results suggest that a putative BosR regulon, as defined by the bosRR39K allele, is required to combat toxic oxidative intermediates, but may also be involved in adaptive strategies that are independent of reactive oxygen species.
机译:Borrelia Burgdorferi响应环境条件调节基因表达,包括温度,pH,氧化还原潜力和宿主因子。 B. Burgdorferi编码了指定Bosr的Perr同源物,其可能是作为参与氧化应激反应的基因的全球调节剂。传染性B.Burgdorferi菌株B31在体外抵抗氧化应激源,而非传染性分离物部分是由于将精氨酸转化为在Bosr的残留物39的赖氨酸的点突变敏感。随后的这种BosRR39K等位基因的插入灭活(BosRR39K?:?:kanR)恢复对氧化压力源的抵抗力。这些观察结果表明B.Burgdorferi非传染性BosRR39K?:kanR菌株可以转录在传染性B. Burgdorferi细胞中也表达的基因,但在Bosrr39K背景中被抑制,从而解释了所观察到的不同氧化应激表型这些分离株。为了测试该假设,利用宏阵列技术和定量RT-PCR比较来自Isogenic BosRR39K和BosRR39K的转录谱?:?:?KANR分离物。阵列数据表明,在没有BosRR39K的情况下显着表达了88个ORF。由于大多数受影响的基因映射到染色体,因此这些基因可能是对B.Burgdorferi的重要生理反应。鉴定的基因内包括解毒基因苏打水,以及其他没有与氧化应激相关联的基因座。这些结果表明,由BosRR39K等位基因所定义的推定Bosr调节件是对抗毒性氧化中间体所必需的,但也可以参与与反应性氧物质无关的自适应策略。

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