RcsB-BglJ activates the Escherichia coli leuO gene, encoding an H-NS antagonist and pleiotropic regulator of virulence determinants

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The LysR-type transcription factor LeuO is involved in regulation of pathogenicity determinants and stress responses in Enterobacteriaceae, and acts as antagonist of the global repressor H-NS. Expression of the leuO gene is repressed by H-NS, and it is upregulated in stationary phase and under amino acid starvation conditions. Here, we show that the heterodimer of the FixJ/NarL-type transcription regulators RcsB and BglJ strongly activates expression of leuO and that RcsB-BglJ regulates additional loci. Activation of leuO by RcsB-BglJ is independent of the Rcs phosphorelay system. RcsB-BglJ binds to the leuO promoter region and activates one of two leuO promoters mapped in vivo. Moreover, LeuO antagonizes activation of leuO by RcsB-BglJ and acts as negative autoregulator in vivo and in vitro. Further, the H-NS paralogue StpA causes repression of leuO in addition to H-NS. Together, our data suggest a complex arrangement of regulatory elements and they indicate a feedback control mechanism of leuO expression. © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Stratmann, T., Pul, Ü., Wurm, R., Wagner, R., & Schnetz, K. (2012). RcsB-BglJ activates the Escherichia coli leuO gene, encoding an H-NS antagonist and pleiotropic regulator of virulence determinants. Molecular Microbiology, 83(6), 1109–1123. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.2012.07993.x

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