S. Benoit et al., Induction of vap genes encoded by the virulence plasmid of Rhodococcus equi during acid tolerance response, RES MICROB, 152(5), 2001, pp. 439-449
The response of the intracellular pathogen Rhodococcus equi to acid shock,
a stress potentially encountered after phagocytosis by macrophages, was ana
lyzed. The wild-type and its avirulent plasmid-cured strain acquired increa
sed acid tolerance during the exponential growth phase upon exposure to sub
lethal acid stress, a response referred to as the acid tolerance response.
Maximal adaptation was observed when cells were pretreated for 90 min at pH
5.0 before exposure to the pH challenge. Search for plasmid-encoded protei
ns regulated by an acidic pH was performed using two-dimensional gel electr
ophoresis, and enabled us to detect several membrane and cytoplasmic protei
ns with altered expression during the adaptation phase, but none of them we
re plasmid-encoded. However, using a strategy based on plasmid-encoded gene
expression, we showed that two operons located on the virulence plasmid of
strain 85F were upregulated by acid pHs with a maximal induction at pH 5.0
. One operon, containing vapA, was monocistronic whereas the other was poly
cistronic composed of vapD and an unknown open reading frame. Our combined
results: suggest that these genes may play an important role in the pathoge
nicity of R. equi. (C) 2001 Editions scientifiques et medicales Elsevier SA
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