Cross‐talk to the genes for Bacillus anthracis capsule synthesis by atxA, the gene encoding the frans‐activator of anthrax toxin synthesis
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- 1 March 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Molecular Microbiology
- Vol. 23 (6) , 1229-1240
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2958.1997.3041667.x
Abstract
The two major virulence factors of Bacillus anthracis are the tripartite toxin and the polyglutamate capsule, which are encoded by genes on the large plasmids, pX01 and pX02, respectively. The genes atxA, located on pX01, and acpA, located on pX02, encode positive frans-acting proteins that are involved in bicarbonate-mediated regulation of toxin and capsule production, respectively. A derivative strain cured of pX01 produced less capsular substance than the parent strain harbouring both pX01 and pX02, and electroporation of the strain cured of pX01 with a plasmid containing the cloned atxA gene resulted in an increased level of capsule production. An acpA-null mutant was complemented by not only acpA but also the atxA gene. The cap region, which is essential for encapsulation, contains three genes capB, capC, and cap A, arranged in that order. The atxA gene stimulated capsule synthesis from the cloned cap region. Transcriptional analysis of cap by RNA slot-blot hybridization and primer-extension analysis revealed that atxA activated expression of cap in trans at the transcriptional level. These results indicate that cross-talk occurs, in which the pX01-located gene, atxA, activates transcription of the cap region genes located on pX02. We identified two major apparent transcriptional start sites, designated P1 and P2, located at positions 731 bp and 625 bp, respectively, upstream of the translation-initiation codon of capB. Transcription initiated from P1 and P2 was activated by both atxA and acpA, and activation appeared to be stimulated by bicarbonate. Deletion analysis of the upstream region of the capKeywords
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