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Distinct characteristics of OxyR2, a new OxyR-type regulator, ensuring expression of Peroxiredoxin 2 detoxifying low levels of hydrogen peroxide in Vibrio vulnificus

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Authors

Kim, Suyeon; Bang, Ye-Ji; Kim, Dukyun; Lim, Jong Gyu; Oh, Man Hwan; Choi, Sang Ho

Issue Date
2014-09
Publisher
WILEY-BLACKWELL
Citation
MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY, Vol.93 No.5, pp.992-1009
Keywords
ALKYL HYDROPEROXIDE REDUCTASEDISULFIDE BOND FORMATIONESCHERICHIA-COLIOXIDATIVE STRESSTRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATORSALMONELLA-TYPHIMURIUMMUTATIONAL ANALYSIS2-CYS PEROXIREDOXINSREGIONS IMPORTANTRECEPTOR PROTEIN
Abstract
Two peroxiredoxins, Prx1 and Prx2, were previously identified in Vibrio vulnificus. Besides OxyR1, a homologue of Escherichia coliOxyR (EcOxyR), OxyR2 that shares low homology with EcOxyR was first identified in V. vulnificus. OxyR2 activated prx2 during aerobic growth, while OxyR1 activated prx1 only when exposed to exogenous H2O2. OxyR2 was oxidized to form a reversible C206 to C215 disulphide bond by sensing low levels of H2O2, which were insufficient to oxidize OxyR1, and only the oxidized OxyR2 activated prx2. OxyR25CA, in which all cysteine residues except for C206 and C215 were replaced with alanines, and its mutants, OxyR25CA-C206S and OxyR25CA-C215S, were constructed. OxyR25CA and OxyR25CA-C215S directly bound to a specific binding sequence centred at -56.5 from the prx2 transcription start site, albeit with different binding affinities. The binding sequence consisted of four ATCGnt elements spaced by a helical turn and aligned in the twofold dyad symmetry, suggesting that OxyR2 binds DNA as a tetramer. OxyR25CA-C206S also directly bound to DNA comprising more extended sequences, indicating that oxidized and reduced OxyR2 adopt different conformational states, leading to altered DNA contacts. The oxyR2 mutation reduced cytotoxicity and growth during infection, indicating that OxyR2 is essential for the pathogenesis of V. vulnificus.
ISSN
0950-382X
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/191815
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/mmi.12712
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