IBR   13079
INSTITUTO DE BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR Y CELULAR DE ROSARIO
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
GolS controls the response to gold by the hierarchical induction of Salmonella-specific genes that include a CBA efflux-coding operon
Autor/es:
LUCAS B. PONTEL; MARÍA E. PÉREZ AUDERO; MARTÍN ESPARIZ; SUSANA K. CHECA; FERNANDO C. SONCINI
Revista:
MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY
Editorial:
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Referencias:
Año: 2007 vol. 66 p. 814 - 825
ISSN:
0950-382X
Resumen:
Salmonella employs a specific set of proteins that allows it to detect the presence of gold salts in the environment and to mount the appropriate resistance response. This includes a P-type ATPase, GolT, and a small cytoplasmic metal-binding protein, GolB. Their expression is controlled by a MerR-like sensor, GolS, which is highly selective for Au ions. Here, we identify a new GolS-controlled operon named gesABC which codes for a CBA efflux system, and establish its role in Au resistance. GesABC can also mediate drug resistance when induced by Au in a GolS-dependent manner, in a strain deleted in the main drug transporter acrAB. The GolS-controlled transcription of gesABC differs from the other GolS-regulated loci. It is activated by gold, but not induced by copper, even in a strain deleted of the main Cu transporter gene copA, which triggers a substantial GolS-dependent induction of golTS and golB. We demonstrate that the Au-dependent induction of gesABC transcription requires higher GolS levels than for the other members of the gol regulon. This correlates with a divergent GolS operator in the gesABC promoter. We propose that the hierarchical induction within the gol regulon allows Salmonella to cope with Au-contaminated environments.