The BceABRS Four-Component System Regulates the Bacitracin-Induced Cell Envelope Stress Response in Streptococcus mutans
Open Access
- 1 September 2010
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
- Vol. 54 (9) , 3895-3906
- https://doi.org/10.1128/aac.01802-09
Abstract
Streptococcus mutans is known to be resistant to bacitracin, a cyclic polypeptide antibiotic produced by certain species of the genus Bacillus. This property is often exploited in the isolation of S. mutans strains from highly heterogeneous oral microflora. A genetic locus consisting of a four-gene operon, bceABRS (formerly mbrABCD), the component genes of which are homologous to Bacillus subtilis bceRS-bceAB (encoding a two-component system and an ABC transporter), is required for bacitracin resistance in S. mutans. Here we describe the identification of a DNA binding site for the BceR response regulator and its transcriptional control of the bceABRS operon in response to the presence of bacitracin. We provide evidence indicating that phosphorylated BceR binds directly to a conserved invert repeat located between bp −120 and −78 of the bceABRS promoter region and positively regulates expression of the bceABRS operon. We also demonstrate that sensing of bacitracin by the BceS histidine kinase requires the presence of an intact BceAB transporter, since deletion of either bceA or bceB abolishes BceRS-mediated bacitracin sensing. The results suggest that the BceAB transporter acts as a cosensor, together with the BceRS two-component system, for bacitracin perception in S. mutans. By searching the S. mutans genome databases, we have identified three additional genes that share the consensus BceR binding motif at their promoter regions. Our initial work has confirmed that expression of these genes is directly controlled by BceRS, indicating that the bceABRS operon, along with the three additional genes, forms the BceRS regulon in S. mutans. Taking these findings together, we conclude that BceABRS comprises a four-component system that plays an important role in stimulus sensing, signal transduction, the gene regulatory network, and substrate transport for the cell envelope stress response in S. mutans.Keywords
This publication has 40 references indexed in Scilit:
- A Method for Structure–Activity Analysis of Quorum-Sensing Signaling Peptides from Naturally Transformable StreptococciBiological Procedures Online, 2009
- The LiaFSR System Regulates the Cell Envelope Stress Response inStreptococcus mutansJournal of Bacteriology, 2009
- The Bacillus subtilis σM regulon and its contribution to cell envelope stress responsesMolecular Microbiology, 2008
- Interspecies Interactions within Oral Microbial CommunitiesMicrobiology and Molecular Biology Reviews, 2007
- Resistance to Bacitracin in Bacillus subtilis : Unexpected Requirement of the BceAB ABC Transporter in the Control of Expression of Its Own Structural GenesJournal of Bacteriology, 2007
- Structure-Activity Analysis of Quorum-Sensing Signaling Peptides from Streptococcus mutansJournal of Bacteriology, 2007
- Stimulus Perception in Bacterial Signal-Transducing Histidine KinasesMicrobiology and Molecular Biology Reviews, 2006
- Cell Envelope Stress Response inBacillus licheniformis: Integrating Comparative Genomics, Transcriptional Profiling, and Regulon Mining To Decipher a Complex Regulatory NetworkJournal of Bacteriology, 2006
- Phosphorylation of the Group A Streptococcal CovR Response Regulator Causes Dimerization and Promoter-Specific Recruitment by RNA PolymeraseJournal of Bacteriology, 2006
- Competition and Coexistence betweenStreptococcus mutansandStreptococcus sanguinisin the Dental BiofilmJournal of Bacteriology, 2005