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Systematic Identification of CpxRA-Regulated Genes and Their Roles in Escherichia coli Stress Response

Zhe Zhao, Ying Xu, Bo Jiang, Qingsheng Qi, Ya‐Jie Tang, Mo Xian, Jichao Wang, Guang Zhao

2022mSystems33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

CpxRA system is found in many pathogens and plays an essential role in sensing environmental signals and transducing information inside cells for adaptation. It usually regulates expression of specific genes in response to different environmental stresses and is important for bacterial pathogenesis. However, systematically identifying CpxRA-regulated genes and elucidating the regulative role of CpxRA in bacteria responding to environmental stress remains challenging. This study discovered more than 10,000 putative CpxR binding sites based on sequence. This bioinformatics approach, combined with experimental assays, allowed the identification of many previously unknown CpxR-regulated genes. Among the novel 73 CpxRA-regulated genes identified in this study, the role of nine of them in contributing to E. coli resistance to acid or cationic antimicrobial peptide stress was studied. The potential correlation between these two environmental stress responses provides insight into the CpxRA-dependent stress response network. This also improves our understanding of environment-bacterium interaction and Gram-negative pathogenesis.

Topics & Concepts

Escherichia coliGeneIdentification (biology)BiologyAdaptation (eye)Environmental stressGeneticsPathogenesisComputational biologyFight-or-flight responseCell biologyMicrobiologyEvolutionary biologyEcologyImmunologyNeuroscienceBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsEscherichia coli research studies