Adaptive response of Group B streptococcus to high glucose conditions: new insights on the CovRS regulation network.

Although the contribution of carbohydrate catabolism to bacterial colonization and infection is well recognized, the transcriptional changes during these processes are still unknown. In this study, we have performed comparative global gene expression analysis of GBS in sugar-free versus high glucose...

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Main Authors: Benedetta Di Palo, Valentina Rippa, Isabella Santi, Cecilia Brettoni, Alessandro Muzzi, Matteo Maria Emiliano Metruccio, Renata Grifantini, John L Telford, Silvia Rossi Paccani, Marco Soriani
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3621830?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-96c28fd661ca49c8b7a4bc541fd486ce2020-11-25T00:53:44ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0184e6129410.1371/journal.pone.0061294Adaptive response of Group B streptococcus to high glucose conditions: new insights on the CovRS regulation network.Benedetta Di PaloValentina RippaIsabella SantiCecilia BrettoniAlessandro MuzziMatteo Maria Emiliano MetruccioRenata GrifantiniJohn L TelfordSilvia Rossi PaccaniMarco SorianiAlthough the contribution of carbohydrate catabolism to bacterial colonization and infection is well recognized, the transcriptional changes during these processes are still unknown. In this study, we have performed comparative global gene expression analysis of GBS in sugar-free versus high glucose milieu. The analysis revealed a differential expression of genes involved in metabolism, transport and host-pathogen interaction. Many of them appeared to be among the genes previously reported to be controlled by the CovRS two-component system. Indeed, the transcription profile of a ΔcovRS strain grown in high-glucose conditions was profoundly affected. In particular, of the total genes described to be regulated by glucose, ∼27% were under CovRS control with a functional role in protein synthesis, transport, energy metabolism and regulation. Among the CovRS dependent genes, we found bibA, a recently characterized adhesin involved in bacterial serum resistance and here reported to be down-regulated by glucose. ChIP analysis revealed that in the presence of glucose, CovR binds bibA promoter in vivo, suggesting that CovR may act as a negative regulator or a repressor. We also demonstrated that, as for other target promoters, chemical phosphorylation of CovR in aspartic acid increases its affinity for the bibA promoter region. The data reported in this study contribute to the understanding of the molecular mechanisms modulating the adaptation of GBS to glucose.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3621830?pdf=render
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author Benedetta Di Palo
Valentina Rippa
Isabella Santi
Cecilia Brettoni
Alessandro Muzzi
Matteo Maria Emiliano Metruccio
Renata Grifantini
John L Telford
Silvia Rossi Paccani
Marco Soriani
spellingShingle Benedetta Di Palo
Valentina Rippa
Isabella Santi
Cecilia Brettoni
Alessandro Muzzi
Matteo Maria Emiliano Metruccio
Renata Grifantini
John L Telford
Silvia Rossi Paccani
Marco Soriani
Adaptive response of Group B streptococcus to high glucose conditions: new insights on the CovRS regulation network.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Benedetta Di Palo
Valentina Rippa
Isabella Santi
Cecilia Brettoni
Alessandro Muzzi
Matteo Maria Emiliano Metruccio
Renata Grifantini
John L Telford
Silvia Rossi Paccani
Marco Soriani
author_sort Benedetta Di Palo
title Adaptive response of Group B streptococcus to high glucose conditions: new insights on the CovRS regulation network.
title_short Adaptive response of Group B streptococcus to high glucose conditions: new insights on the CovRS regulation network.
title_full Adaptive response of Group B streptococcus to high glucose conditions: new insights on the CovRS regulation network.
title_fullStr Adaptive response of Group B streptococcus to high glucose conditions: new insights on the CovRS regulation network.
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive response of Group B streptococcus to high glucose conditions: new insights on the CovRS regulation network.
title_sort adaptive response of group b streptococcus to high glucose conditions: new insights on the covrs regulation network.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Although the contribution of carbohydrate catabolism to bacterial colonization and infection is well recognized, the transcriptional changes during these processes are still unknown. In this study, we have performed comparative global gene expression analysis of GBS in sugar-free versus high glucose milieu. The analysis revealed a differential expression of genes involved in metabolism, transport and host-pathogen interaction. Many of them appeared to be among the genes previously reported to be controlled by the CovRS two-component system. Indeed, the transcription profile of a ΔcovRS strain grown in high-glucose conditions was profoundly affected. In particular, of the total genes described to be regulated by glucose, ∼27% were under CovRS control with a functional role in protein synthesis, transport, energy metabolism and regulation. Among the CovRS dependent genes, we found bibA, a recently characterized adhesin involved in bacterial serum resistance and here reported to be down-regulated by glucose. ChIP analysis revealed that in the presence of glucose, CovR binds bibA promoter in vivo, suggesting that CovR may act as a negative regulator or a repressor. We also demonstrated that, as for other target promoters, chemical phosphorylation of CovR in aspartic acid increases its affinity for the bibA promoter region. The data reported in this study contribute to the understanding of the molecular mechanisms modulating the adaptation of GBS to glucose.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3621830?pdf=render
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