The Multidrug Efflux Regulator AcrR of Escherichia coli Responds to Exogenous and Endogenous Ligands To Regulate Efflux and Detoxification
Dana E. Harmon, Cristian Ruiz
Abstract
family, and AcrR is its major transcriptional regulator. However, little is known about which ligands control the function of AcrR or which other genes are controlled by this regulator. This study contributes to addressing these gaps in knowledge by showing that (i) the activity of AcrR is controlled by the antimicrobial ethidium bromide and by polyamines produced by E. coli, and (ii) AcrR directly regulates the expression of AcrAB-TolC and genes involved in detoxification and efflux of excess polyamines. These findings significantly advance our understanding of the biological role of AcrR by identifying four ligands that control its function and two novel targets of this regulator.
Topics & Concepts
EffluxSpermidineEscherichia coliRepressorPutrescineBiologyBiochemistryChemistryGene expressionGeneEnzymeAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaAntimicrobial Peptides and ActivitiesEscherichia coli research studies