Vibrio cholerae is the causative agent of the diarrheal disease cholera, a debilitating disease affecting as many as ten million people annually. The disease is caused by cholera toxin, a protein whose expression is regulated by two membrane-localized transcription factors, ToxR and TcpP. This application investigates how ToxR and TcpP combine to activate the toxT promoter in V. cholerae, thus triggering virulence gene expression. In addition, we will investigate how ToxR activates a second promoter, ompLJ, in a TcpP- independent fashion. Expression of the porin, OmpU, leads to bile resistance in V. cholerae. We hypothesize that ToxR functions by different mechanisms at the ompU and toxT promoters. With ToxR directly activating ompU while serving to facilitate TcpP-mediated promoter activation at toxT. ' Finally, we will also develop a system for observing the the interaction of ToxR and TcpP in the membrane of living V. cholerae cells using FRET. This will allow us to observe a critic step in induction of virulence in real time as well as allow us to observe any changes in ToxR/TcpP interaction in response to a variety of environmental conditions.
Specific Aims of this project are: I. Determine the mechanism of ompU and toxT activation by ToxR II. Determine the mechanisms of DNA-binding, ToxR interaction and RNA polymerase stimulation by TcpP and the role of each event in toxT activation III. Measure ToxR/TcpP protein-protein interactions in living V. cholerae cells after tcpP induction using FRET (fluorescence resonance energy transfer) ? ? ?

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01AI075087-02
Application #
7479790
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1-IDM-A (02))
Program Officer
Hall, Robert H
Project Start
2007-08-15
Project End
2011-07-31
Budget Start
2008-08-01
Budget End
2009-07-31
Support Year
2
Fiscal Year
2008
Total Cost
$288,240
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Department
Biology
Type
Schools of Dentistry
DUNS #
073133571
City
Ann Arbor
State
MI
Country
United States
Zip Code
48109
Morgan, Sarah J; French, Emily L; Thomson, Joshua J et al. (2016) Formation of an Intramolecular Periplasmic Disulfide Bond in TcpP Protects TcpP and TcpH from Degradation in Vibrio cholerae. J Bacteriol 198:498-509
Goss, Thomas J; Morgan, Sarah J; French, Emily L et al. (2013) ToxR recognizes a direct repeat element in the toxT, ompU, ompT, and ctxA promoters of Vibrio cholerae to regulate transcription. Infect Immun 81:884-95
Morgan, Sarah J; Felek, Suleyman; Gadwal, Shilpa et al. (2011) The two faces of ToxR: activator of ompU, co-regulator of toxT in Vibrio cholerae. Mol Microbiol 81:113-28
Goss, Thomas J; Seaborn, Craig P; Gray, Miranda D et al. (2010) Identification of the TcpP-binding site in the toxT promoter of Vibrio cholerae and the role of ToxR in TcpP-mediated activation. Infect Immun 78:4122-33