Abstract

Oxidative stress resistance is an important mechanism to sustain the viability of oxygen-sensitive microaerophilic Campylobacter jejuni. In C. jejuni, gene expression associated with oxidative stress defense is modulated by PerR (peroxide response regulator) and CosR (Campylobacter oxidative stress regulator). Iron also plays an important role in the regulation of oxidative stress, as high iron concentrations reduce the transcription of perR. However, little is known about how iron affects the transcription of cosR. The level of cosR transcription was increased when the defined media MEMα (Minimum Essential Medium) was supplemented with ferrous (Fe2+) and ferric (Fe3+) iron and the Mueller–Hinton (MH) media was treated with an iron chelator, indicating that iron upregulates cosR transcription. However, other divalent cationic ions, such as Zn2+, Cu2+, Co2+, and Mn2+, did not affect cosR transcription, suggesting that cosR transcription is regulated specifically by iron. Interestingly, the level of perR transcription was increased when CosR was overexpressed. The positive regulation of perR transcription by CosR was observed both in the presence or in the absence of iron. The results of the electrophoretic mobility shift assay showed that CosR directly binds to the perR promoter. DNase I footprinting assays revealed that the CosR binding site in the perR promoter overlaps with the PerR box. In the study, we demonstrated that cosR transcription is increased in iron-rich conditions, and CosR positively regulates the transcription of PerR, another important regulator of oxidative stress defense in C. jejuni. These results provide new insight into how C. jejuni regulates oxidative stress defense by coordinating the transcription of perR and cosR in response to iron.

Highlights

  • Despite the well-known function of PerR in peroxide stress defense, we previously demonstrated that C. jejuni PerR regulates the transcription of sodB, the sole gene involved in the detoxification of superoxide resistance [12], showing that PerR regulates both peroxide and superoxide stress defense in C. jejuni

  • Despite the important roles played by CosR in the regulation of oxidative stress defense in C. jejuni, little has been studied about the association of CosR with iron and PerR to modulate the regulation of oxidative stress defense in C. jejuni

  • Aiming to fill this knowledge gap, in this study, we investigated how iron affects cosR transcription and how CosR is related to perR transcription

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Summary

Introduction

In. C. jejuni, the expression of genes of oxidative stress defense is regulated mainly by PerR (peroxide response regulator) and CosR (Campylobacter oxidative stress regulator). OxyR and SoxRS are common regulators of oxidative stress defense in many Gram-negative bacteria [9,10]; their orthologs are not present in C. jejuni. Increased iron levels derepress PerR-regulated genes of oxidative stress defense, enabling. Despite the important roles played by CosR in the regulation of oxidative stress defense in C. jejuni, little has been studied about the association of CosR with iron and PerR to modulate the regulation of oxidative stress defense in C. jejuni. Aiming to fill this knowledge gap, in this study, we investigated how iron affects cosR transcription and how CosR is related to perR transcription

Bacterial Strains and Culture Conditions
CosR Knockdown and Overexpression
Construction of a PcosR ::lacZ Promoter Fusion and β-Galactosidase Assay
Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay
Footprinting
Regulation cosR
Positive of cosR by Theresults
Iron of of and Iron perR
CosR Regulation of perR Transcription
Discussion
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