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RopB represses the transcription of speB in the absence of SIP in group A Streptococcus .

Chuan Chiang-NiYan-Wen ChenKai-Lin ChenJian-Xian JiangYong-An ShiChih-Yun HsuYi-Ywan M ChenChih-Ho LaiCheng-Hsun Chiu
Published in: Life science alliance (2023)
RopB is a quorum-sensing regulator that binds to the SpeB-inducing peptide (SIP) under acidic conditions. SIP is known to be degraded by the endopeptidase PepO, whose transcription is repressed by the CovR/CovS two-component regulatory system. Both SIP-bound RopB (RopB-SIP) and SIP-free RopB (apo-RopB) can bind to the speB promoter; however, only RopB-SIP activates speB transcription. In this study, we found that the SpeB expression was higher in the ropB mutant than in the SIP-inactivated ( SIP *) mutant. Furthermore, the deletion of ropB in the SIP * mutant derepressed speB expression, suggesting that apo-RopB is a transcriptional repressor of speB Up-regulation of PepO in the covS mutant degraded SIP, resulting in the down-regulation of speB We demonstrate that deleting ropB in the covS mutant derepressed the speB expression, suggesting that the speB repression in this mutant was mediated not only by PepO-dependent SIP degradation but also by apo-RopB. These findings reveal a crosstalk between the CovR/CovS and RopB-SIP systems and redefine the role of RopB in regulating speB expression in group A Streptococcus .
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