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An inducible tellurite-resistance operon in Proteus mirabilis
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Tellurite resistance (Ter) is widespread in nature and it is shown here that the natural resistance of Proteus mirabilis to tellurite is due to a chromosomally located orthologue of plasmid-borne ter genes found in enteric bacteria. The P. mirabilis ter locus (terZABCDE) was identified in a screen of Tn5lacZ-generated mutants of which one contained an insertion in terC. The P. mirabilis terC mutant displayed increased susceptibility to tellurite (Tes) and complementation with terC carried on a multicopy plasmid restored high-level Ter. Primer extension analysis revealed a single transcriptional start site upstream of terZ, but only with RNA harvested from bacteria grown in the presence of tellurite. Northern blotting and reverse transcriptase-PCR (RT-PCR) analyses confirmed that the ter operon was inducible by tellurite and to a lesser extent by oxidative stress inducers such as hydrogen peroxide and methyl viologen (paraquat). Direct and inverted repeat sequences were identified in the ter promoter region as well as motifs upstream of the −35 hexamer that resembled OxyR-binding sequences. Finally, the 390 bp intergenic promoter region located between orf3 and terZ showed no DNA sequence identity with any other published ter sequences, whereas terZABCDE genes exhibited 73–85 % DNA sequence identity. The ter operon was present in all clinical isolates of P. mirabilis and Proteus vulgaris tested and is inferred for Morganella and Providencia spp. based on screening for high level Ter and preliminary PCR analysis. Thus, a chromosomally located inducible tellurite resistance operon appears to be a common feature of the genus Proteus.
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Title: An inducible tellurite-resistance operon in Proteus mirabilis
Description:
Tellurite resistance (Ter) is widespread in nature and it is shown here that the natural resistance of Proteus mirabilis to tellurite is due to a chromosomally located orthologue of plasmid-borne ter genes found in enteric bacteria.
The P.
mirabilis ter locus (terZABCDE) was identified in a screen of Tn5lacZ-generated mutants of which one contained an insertion in terC.
The P.
mirabilis terC mutant displayed increased susceptibility to tellurite (Tes) and complementation with terC carried on a multicopy plasmid restored high-level Ter.
Primer extension analysis revealed a single transcriptional start site upstream of terZ, but only with RNA harvested from bacteria grown in the presence of tellurite.
Northern blotting and reverse transcriptase-PCR (RT-PCR) analyses confirmed that the ter operon was inducible by tellurite and to a lesser extent by oxidative stress inducers such as hydrogen peroxide and methyl viologen (paraquat).
Direct and inverted repeat sequences were identified in the ter promoter region as well as motifs upstream of the −35 hexamer that resembled OxyR-binding sequences.
Finally, the 390 bp intergenic promoter region located between orf3 and terZ showed no DNA sequence identity with any other published ter sequences, whereas terZABCDE genes exhibited 73–85 % DNA sequence identity.
The ter operon was present in all clinical isolates of P.
mirabilis and Proteus vulgaris tested and is inferred for Morganella and Providencia spp.
based on screening for high level Ter and preliminary PCR analysis.
Thus, a chromosomally located inducible tellurite resistance operon appears to be a common feature of the genus Proteus.
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