TY - JOUR
T1 - Regulation of exoprotein gene expression by the Staphylococcus aureus cvfB gene
AU - Matsumoto, Yasuhiko
AU - Kaito, Chikara
AU - Morishita, Daisuke
AU - Kurokawa, Kenji
AU - Sekimizu, Kazuhisa
PY - 2007/4
Y1 - 2007/4
N2 - We previously reported that the cvfB gene (SA1223) at Staphylococcus aureus is responsible for the virulence of this pathogenic bacterium. We show here that the cvfB gene regulates exoprotein gene expression. In a cvfB gene deletion mutant, hemolysin, DNase, and protease production were decreased, whereas protein A expression was increased. The amount of RNAIII, the transcript from the P3 promoter in the agr locus that regulates the expression of various virulence factors, was also reduced in the cvfB mutant. In addition, P2 and P3 promoter activity in the agr locus was decreased in the mutant. Under the genetic background of the agr-null mutation, cvfB gene disruption decreased the production levels of DNase and protease. Moreover, the cvfB and agr double mutant was less virulent than the agr mutant in silkworms. These results suggest that the cvfB gene product contributes to the expression of virulence factors and to pathogenicity via both agr-dependent and agr-independent pathways.
AB - We previously reported that the cvfB gene (SA1223) at Staphylococcus aureus is responsible for the virulence of this pathogenic bacterium. We show here that the cvfB gene regulates exoprotein gene expression. In a cvfB gene deletion mutant, hemolysin, DNase, and protease production were decreased, whereas protein A expression was increased. The amount of RNAIII, the transcript from the P3 promoter in the agr locus that regulates the expression of various virulence factors, was also reduced in the cvfB mutant. In addition, P2 and P3 promoter activity in the agr locus was decreased in the mutant. Under the genetic background of the agr-null mutation, cvfB gene disruption decreased the production levels of DNase and protease. Moreover, the cvfB and agr double mutant was less virulent than the agr mutant in silkworms. These results suggest that the cvfB gene product contributes to the expression of virulence factors and to pathogenicity via both agr-dependent and agr-independent pathways.
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U2 - 10.1128/IAI.01552-06
DO - 10.1128/IAI.01552-06
M3 - Article
C2 - 17283102
AN - SCOPUS:34147150605
SN - 0019-9567
VL - 75
SP - 1964
EP - 1972
JO - Infection and Immunity
JF - Infection and Immunity
IS - 4
ER -