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Role of DksA in the pathogenesis and physiology of Campylobacter jejuni.


ABSTRACT: DksA is well-known for its regulatory role in the transcription of ribosomal RNA and genes involved in amino acid synthesis in many bacteria. DksA is also reported to control expression of virulence genes in pathogenic bacteria. Here, we elucidated the roles of the DksA-like protein (CJJ81176_0160, Cj0125c) in the pathogenesis of Campylobacter jejuni. Like in other bacteria, transcription of stable RNA was repressed by DksA under stressful conditions in C. jejuni. Transcriptomic and proteomic analyses of C. jejuni 81-176 and its isogenic dksA mutant showed differential expression of many genes involved in iron-related metabolism, flagellar synthesis and amino acid metabolism. Also the dksA mutant of C. jejuni demonstrated a decreased ability to invade into intestinal cells and to induce release of interleukin-8 from intestinal cells. These results suggest the DksA-like protein plays an important regulatory role in the physiology and virulence of C. jejuni. Keywords: dksA mutation of Campylobacter jejuni The design utilized a commercially available two color microarray slide for the enture transcriptome of Campylobacter jejuni. Six hybridizations were performed each with independently extracted samples of either C. jejuni wildtype of C. jejuni dksA mutant cDNA samples. A dye swap was utilized to help minimize dye dependent bias. Thus there were six biological replicates of each sample.

ORGANISM(S): Campylobacter jejuni subsp. jejuni 81-176

SUBMITTER: Byeonghwa Jeon 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-9866 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Role of the DksA-like protein in the pathogenesis and diverse metabolic activity of Campylobacter jejuni.

Yun Jiae J   Jeon Byeonghwa B   Barton Yi-Wen YW   Plummer Paul P   Zhang Qijing Q   Ryu Sangryeol S  

Journal of bacteriology 20080502 13


DksA is well known for its regulatory role in the transcription of rRNA and genes involved in amino acid synthesis in many bacteria. DksA has also been reported to control expression of virulence genes in pathogenic bacteria. Here, we elucidated the roles of a DksA-like protein (CJJ81176_0160, Cj0125c) in the pathogenesis of Campylobacter jejuni. As in other bacteria, transcription of stable RNA was repressed by the DksA-like protein under stress conditions in C. jejuni. Transcriptomic and prote  ...[more]

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