Regulation of the protein A-encoding gene in Staphylococcus aureus

1992 
Abstract The synthesis of several exoproteins, including protein A (SpA) in Staphylococcus aureus is coordinately regulated by the agr locus. Different constructs of the SpA-encoding gene ( spa ) were introduced into Agr + and Agr − derivatives of a spa − strain of S. aureus . Plasmid-located spa with deletions at the 3′ end expressed a truncated SpA which was almost exclusively extracellular and which confirmed the role of C-terminal region X in cell-wall binding. In the Agr − host, the production of SpA was elevated severalfold. Transcriptional and translational fusions were constructed to study the agr -mediated regulation of spa gene expression. Translational fusions of a β-lactamase (Bla)-encoding Ap R reporter gene with the spa promoter and N-terminal coding sequences expressed elevated levels of Bla activity in the Agr − host. In contrast, a transcriptional fusion of the spa gene with a promoter of the positively regulated staphylococcal epidermolytic toxin A (ETA)-encoding gene synthesized higher levels of SpA in an Agr + host, as compared to Agr − . Moreover, the synthesis of SpA in the Agr + strain was switched on during the transition from the exponential to stationary phase in a similar fashion to ETA itself. These data strongly indicate that the regulation of both SpA and ETA occurs at the transcriptional level in S. aureus . The agr -regulated spa promoter was defined by deletion analysis and by transcript mapping.
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