Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTb) is the causative agent of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). MTb colonizes the human lung, often entering a non-replicating state before progressing to life-threatening active infections. Transcriptional reprogramming is essential for TB pathogenesis. In vitro, Cmr (a member of the CRP/FNR super-family of transcription regulators) bound at a single DNA site to act as a dual regulator of cmr transcription and an activator of the divergent rv1676 gene. Transcriptional profiling and DNA-binding assays suggested that Cmr directly represses dosR expression. The DosR regulon is thought to be involved in establishing latent tuberculosis infections in response to hypoxia and nitric oxide. Accordingly, DNA-binding by Cmr was severely impaired by nitrosation. A cmr mutant was better able to survive a nitrosative stress challenge but was attenuated in a mouse aerosol infection model. The complemented mutant exhibited a â¼2-fold increase in cmr expression, which led to increased sensitivity to nitrosative stress. This, and the inability to restore wild-type behaviour in the infection model, suggests that precise regulation of the cmr locus, which is associated with Region of Difference 150 in hypervirulent Beijing strains of Mtb, is important for TB pathogenesis.
Cmr is a redox-responsive regulator of DosR that contributes to M. tuberculosis virulence.
Cmr 是 DosR 的氧化还原反应调节因子,有助于结核分枝杆菌的毒力
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作者:Smith Laura J, Bochkareva Aleksandra, Rolfe Matthew D, Hunt Debbie M, Kahramanoglou Christina, Braun Yvonne, Rodgers Angela, Blockley Alix, Coade Stephen, Lougheed Kathryn E A, Hafneh Nor Azian, Glenn Sarah M, Crack Jason C, Le Brun Nick E, Saldanha José W, Makarov Vadim, Nobeli Irene, Arnvig Kristine, Mukamolova Galina V, Buxton Roger S, Green Jeffrey
| 期刊: | Nucleic Acids Research | 影响因子: | 13.100 |
| 时间: | 2017 | 起止号: | 2017 Jun 20; 45(11):6600-6612 |
| doi: | 10.1093/nar/gkx406 | 研究方向: | 微生物学 |
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