The Enterococcus faecalis leucine-rich protein ElrA promotes virulence by stimulating bacterial persistence in macrophages and production of the interleukin-6 (IL-6) cytokine. The ElrA protein is encoded within an operon that is poorly expressed under laboratory conditions but induced in vivo. In this study, we identify ef2687 (renamed elrR), which encodes a member of the Rgg (regulator gene for glucosyltransferase) family of putative regulatory proteins. Using quantitative reverse transcription-PCR, translational lacZ fusions, and electrophoretic mobility shift assays, we demonstrate that ElrR positively regulates expression of elrA. These results correlate with the attenuated virulence of the δelrR strain in a mouse peritonitis model. Virulence of simple and double elrR and elrA deletion mutants also suggests a remaining ElrR-independent expression of elrA in vivo and additional virulence-related genes controlled by ElrR. © 2013, American Society for Microbiology.
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Dumoulin, R., Cortes-Perez, N., Gaubert, S., Duhutrel, P., Brinster, S., Torelli, R., … Serror, P. (2013). Enterococcal Rgg-like regulator ElrR activates expression of the elrA operon. Journal of Bacteriology, 195(13), 3073–3083. https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.00121-13
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