Journal article

Bicarbonate-Mediated Stimulation of RegA, the Global Virulence Regulator from Citrobacter rodentium

J Yang, C Dogovski, D Hocking, M Tauschek, M Perugini, RM Robins-Browne

Journal of Molecular Biology | Published : 2009

Abstract

The global virulence regulatory protein RegA, an AraC-like regulator, controls the expression of more than 60 genes in the mouse enteric pathogen Citrobacter rodentium. In the presence of bicarbonate, RegA activates the transcription of a number of virulence determinants and inhibits the expression of a series of housekeeping genes. To elucidate the molecular mechanism by which bicarbonate stimulates RegA activity, we carried out biophysical and mutational analyses. Our data indicate that RegA exists as a dimer in solution regardless of bicarbonate concentration. A leucine zipper, located in the region downstream of the N-terminal domain, is responsible for dimerisation. The N-terminal arm i..

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