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. 1995 Nov;177(22):6486–6491. doi: 10.1128/jb.177.22.6486-6491.1995

Synergistic binding of RNA polymerase and BvgA phosphate to the pertussis toxin promoter of Bordetella pertussis.

P E Boucher 1, S Stibitz 1
PMCID: PMC177499  PMID: 7592424

Abstract

Regulation of virulence factor expression in Bordetella pertussis is mediated by the BvgAS two-component regulatory system. Although previous studies have demonstrated that the transcriptional regulation of the filamentous hemagglutinin gene (fhaB) involves binding of the BvgA activator directly to the fhaB promoter region, the mechanism of pertussis toxin operon (ptx) regulation by BvgA has remained unclear. We demonstrate in vitro the specific binding of BvgA to a region upstream of the ptx promoter that encompasses a 20-bp directly repeated sequence (positions -157 to -117) previously shown to be critical for BvgA-dependent activation. This binding is strictly dependent on the phosphorylation of BvgA, which can be obtained by incubation of BvgA with acetyl phosphate. By DNase I protection studies, we demonstrate the synergistic binding of BvgA-phosphate and purified Escherichia coli RNA polymerase to the ptx promoter. In the presence of the polymerase holoenzyme, a greatly extended footprint encompassing the region between -163 and the putative polymerase binding site was observed. The implications of these observations for pertussis toxin expression and regulation are discussed.

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