Rv3133c/ dosR is a transcription factor that mediates the hypoxic response of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
University of Washington · Kyungpook National University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Unlike many pathogens that are overtly harmful to their hosts, Mycobacterium tuberculosis can persist for years within humans in a clinically latent state. Latency is often linked to hypoxic conditions within the host. Among M. tuberculosis genes induced by hypoxia is a putative transcription factor, Rv3133c/DosR. We performed targeted disruption of this locus followed by transcriptome analysis of wild-type and mutant bacilli. Nearly all the genes powerfully regulated by hypoxia require Rv3133c/DosR for their induction. Computer analysis identified a consensus motif, a variant of which is located upstream of nearly all M. tuberculosis genes rapidly induced by hypoxia. Further, Rv3133c/DosR binds to the two…
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8Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Gene
- Transcription factor
- Mutant
- Mediator
- Mycobacterium smegmatis
- Genetics
- Good health and well-being