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العنوان
Characterization of Moraxella catarrhalis ABC transporter(s) with potential regulatory repeat elements /
الناشر
Yosra Ibrahim Mohamed ,
المؤلف
Yosra Ibrahim Mohamed
تاريخ النشر
2017
عدد الصفحات
155 P. :
الفهرس
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Abstract

Moraxella catarrhalis is becoming an important pathogen affecting significant proportions from the population. However, still little is known about its physiology and molecular regulation. To this end, the CydDC, which is a heterodimeric ATP binding cassette transporter that has been shown to contribute to the maintenance of the redox homeostasis across the periplasm in other Gram-negative bacteria, is studied here. Bioinformatic analyses indicated that M. catarrhalis CydC is different from the CydC proteins of the bacterial species in which this system was previously studied. Isogenic mutant in the CydDC system showed suppression in growth rate, hypersensitivity to oxidative and reductive stress and increased accumulation of intracellular cysteine levels. In addition, the growth of cydC- mutant exhibited hypersensitivity to exogenous cysteine; however, it did not display a significant difference from its wild-type counterpart in the murine pulmonary clearance model. Moreover, a palindrome was detected 94 bp upstream of the cydD ORF suggesting it might act as a potential regulatory element. Real-time reverse transcription-PCR analysis showed that deletion/change in the palindrome resulted into alterations in the transcription levels of cydC. Better understanding of such system and its regulation helps in developing better ways to combat M. catarrhalis infections