Temperature- and H-NS-Dependent Regulation of a Plasmid-Encoded Virulence Operon Expressing Escherichia coli Hemolysin
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Proteins H-NS and Hha form a nucleoprotein complex that modulates expression of the thermoregulated hly
operon of Escherichia coli. We have been able to identify two H-NS binding sites in the hly regulatory region.
One of them partially overlaps the promoter region (site II), and the other is located about 2 kbp upstream (site
I). In contrast, Hha protein did not show any preference for specific sequences. In vitro, temperature influences
the affinity of H-NS for a DNA fragment containing both binding sites and H-NS-mediated repression of hly
operon transcription. Deletion analysis of the hly regulatory region confirms the relevance of site I for
thermoregulation of this operon. We present a model to explain the temperature-modulated repression of the
hly operon, based on the experiments reported here and other, preexisting data.
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Madrid, C., Nieto Liñán, J.M., Paytubi, S., Falconi, M., Gualerzi, C.O.: "Temperature- and H-NS-Dependent Regulation of a Plasmid-Encoded Virulence Operon Expressing Escherichia coli Hemolysin". Journal of Bacteriology. Vol. 184, No. 18, págs. 5058–5066 (2002). ISSN 0021-9193














