relA Enhances the Adherence of Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli
0301 basic medicine
Genomic Islands
Science
Escherichia coli Proteins
Q
Genetic Complementation Test
R
Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial
Bacterial Adhesion
3. Good health
Ligases
Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli
Protein Subunits
03 medical and health sciences
Operon
Medicine
Fimbriae Proteins
Adhesins, Bacterial
Gene Deletion
Research Article
DOI:
10.1371/journal.pone.0091703
Publication Date:
2014-03-18T20:47:49Z
AUTHORS (3)
ABSTRACT
Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) is a known causative agent of diarrhea in children. In the process of colonization of the small intestine, EPEC synthesizes two types of adhesins, the bundle-forming pilus (BFP) and intimin. The BFP pilus is an adhesin associated with the initial stages of adherence of EPEC to epithelial cells, while the outer membrane protein intimin carries out the intimate adherence that takes place at the third stage of infection. BFP is encoded by the bfp operon located in plasmid EAF, present only in typical EPEC isolates, while eae, the gene that encodes intimin is situated in the LEE, a chromosomal pathogenicity island. Transcription of bfp and eae is regulated by the products of the perABC operon, also present in plasmid EAF. Here we show that deletion of relA, that encodes a guanosine penta and tetraphosphate synthetase impairs EPEC adherence to epithelial cells in vitro. In the absence of relA, the transcription of the regulatory operon perABC is reduced, resulting in lower levels of BFP and intimin. Bacterial adherence, BFP and intimin synthesis and perABC expression are restored upon complementation with the wild-type relA allele.
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