VirB, a key transcriptional regulator of Shigella virulence, requires a CTP ligand for its regulatory activities.
mBio
; 14(5): e0151923, 2023 Oct 31.
Article
in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-37728345
IMPORTANCE: Shigella species cause bacillary dysentery, the second leading cause of diarrheal deaths worldwide. There is a pressing need to identify novel molecular drug targets. Shigella virulence phenotypes are controlled by the transcriptional regulator, VirB. We show that VirB belongs to a fast-evolving, plasmid-borne clade of the ParB superfamily, which has diverged from versions with a distinct cellular role-DNA partitioning. We report that, like classic members of the ParB family, VirB binds a highly unusual ligand, CTP. Mutants predicted to be defective in CTP binding are compromised in a variety of virulence attributes controlled by VirB, likely because these mutants cannot engage DNA. This study (i) reveals that VirB binds CTP, (ii) provides a link between VirB-CTP interactions and Shigella virulence phenotypes, (iii) provides new insight into VirB-CTP-DNA interactions, and (iv) broadens our understanding of the ParB superfamily, a group of bacterial proteins that play critical roles in many bacteria.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Shigella
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DNA-Binding Proteins
Type of study:
Prognostic_studies
Language:
En
Journal:
MBio
Year:
2023
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
United States
Country of publication:
United States