Regulation of Escherichia coli Pathogenesis by Alternative Sigma Factor N.

Q1 Medicine EcoSal Plus Pub Date : 2017-06-01 DOI:10.1128/ecosalplus.ESP-0016-2016
James T Riordan, Avishek Mitra
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Abstract

σN (also σ54) is an alternative sigma factor subunit of the RNA polymerase complex that regulates the expression of genes from many different ontological groups. It is broadly conserved in the Eubacteria with major roles in nitrogen metabolism, membrane biogenesis, and motility. σN is encoded as the first gene of a five-gene operon including rpoNN), ptsN, hpf, rapZ, and npr that has been genetically retained among species of Escherichia, Shigella, and Salmonella. In an increasing number of bacteria, σN has been implicated in the control of genes essential to pathogenic behavior, including those involved in adherence, secretion, immune subversion, biofilm formation, toxin production, and resistance to both antimicrobials and biological stressors. For most pathogens how this is achieved is unknown. In enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) O157, Salmonella enterica, and Borrelia burgdorferi, regulation of virulence by σN requires another alternative sigma factor, σS, yet the model by which σNS virulence regulation is predicted to occur is varied in each of these pathogens. In this review, the importance of σN to bacterial pathogenesis is introduced, and common features of σN-dependent virulence regulation discussed. Emphasis is placed on the molecular mechanisms underlying σN virulence regulation in E. coli O157. This includes a review of the structure and function of regulatory pathways connecting σN to virulence expression, predicted input signals for pathway stimulation, and the role for cognate σN activators in initiation of gene systems determining pathogenic behavior.

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替代西格玛因子 N 对大肠杆菌致病机理的调控
σN(又称σ54)是 RNA 聚合酶复合体的另一种σ因子亚基,可调控许多不同本体组基因的表达。σN作为包括 rpoN(σN)、ptsN、hpf、rapZ 和 npr 在内的五个基因操作子的第一个基因进行编码,该操作子在埃希氏菌、志贺氏菌和沙门氏菌的不同物种中均有遗传保留。在越来越多的细菌中,σN 与控制致病行为所必需的基因有关,包括那些参与粘附、分泌、免疫颠覆、生物膜形成、毒素产生以及对抗菌剂和生物压力源的抗性的基因。对于大多数病原体来说,如何实现这一点尚不清楚。在肠出血性大肠杆菌(EHEC)O157、肠炎沙门氏菌和包柔氏菌中,σN 对毒力的调控需要另一种替代性 sigma 因子σS,但在这些病原体中,预测σN-σS 毒力调控发生的模式各不相同。本综述介绍了 σN 对细菌致病的重要性,并讨论了 σN 依赖性毒力调控的共同特征。重点是大肠杆菌 O157 中σN 毒力调控的分子机制。这包括审查连接 σN 与毒力表达的调控途径的结构和功能、预测的途径刺激输入信号,以及同源 σN 激活剂在启动决定致病行为的基因系统中的作用。
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EcoSal Plus
EcoSal Plus Immunology and Microbiology-Microbiology
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期刊介绍: EcoSal Plus is the authoritative online review journal that publishes an ever-growing body of expert reviews covering virtually all aspects of E. coli, Salmonella, and other members of the family Enterobacteriaceae and their use as model microbes for biological explorations. This journal is intended primarily for the research community as a comprehensive and continuously updated archive of the entire corpus of knowledge about the enteric bacterial cell. Thoughtful reviews focus on physiology, metabolism, genetics, pathogenesis, ecology, genomics, systems biology, and history E. coli and its relatives. These provide the integrated background needed for most microbiology investigations and are essential reading for research scientists. Articles contain links to E. coli K12 genes on the EcoCyc database site and are available as downloadable PDF files. Images and tables are downloadable to PowerPoint files.
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