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Title

Evidence for phenotypic bistability resulting from transcriptional interference of bvgAS in Bordetella bronchiseptica.

Authors

Mason, Eliza; Henderson, Michael W.; Scheller, Erich V.; Byrd, Matthew S.; Cotter, Peggy A.

Abstract

Bordetella species cause respiratory infections in mammals. Their master regulatory system BvgAS controls expression of at least three distinct phenotypic phases in response to environmental cues. The Bvg phase is necessary and sufficient for respiratory infection while the Bvg− phase is required for survival ex vivo. We obtained large colony variants ( LCVs) from the lungs of mice infected with B. bronchiseptica strain RBX9, which contains an in-frame deletion mutation in fhaB, encoding filamentous haemagglutinin. RBX9 also yielded LCVs when switched from Bvg− phase conditions to Bvg phase conditions in vitro. We determined that LCVs are composed of both Bvg and Bvg− phase bacteria and that they result from defective bvgAS positive autoregulation. The LCV phenotype was linked to the presence of a divergent promoter 5′ to bvgAS, suggesting a previously undescribed mechanism of transcriptional interference that, in this case, leads to feedback-based bistability ( FBM). Our results also indicate that a small proportion of RBX9 bacteria modulates to the Bvg− phase in vivo. In addition to providing insight into transcriptional interference and FBM, our data provide an example of an in-frame deletion mutation exerting a 'polar' effect on nearby genes.

Subjects

RESPIRATORY infections; PHENOTYPES; TRANSCRIPTION factors; MAMMAL diseases; BORDETELLA diseases; ANIMAL species; DELETION mutation; BORDETELLA bronchiseptica

Publication

Molecular Microbiology, 2013, Vol 90, Issue 4, p716

ISSN

0950-382X

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1111/mmi.12394

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