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A unique open reading frame within the comX gene of Streptococcus mutans regulates genetic competence and oxidative stress tolerance

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MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 96, Issue 3, Pages 463-482

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/mmi.12948

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  1. National Institute of Dentaland Craniofacial Research of the National Institutes of Health [R01 DE13239, T90 DE21990, F31 DE024416]

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Streptococcus mutans displays complex regulation of genetic competence, with ComX controlling late competence gene transcription. The rcrRPQ operon has been shown to link oxidative stress tolerance, (p)ppGpp metabolism and competence in S.mutans. Importantly, an rcrR polar (rcrR-P) mutant is hyper-transformable, but an rcrR non-polar (rcrR-NP) mutant cannot be transformed. Transcriptome comparisons of the rcrR mutants using RNA-Seq and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction revealed little expression in the 5 region of comX in rcrR-NP, but high level expression in the 3 region. Northern blotting with comX probes revealed two distinct transcripts in the rcrR-P and rcrR-NP strains, and 5 Rapid Amplification of cDNA Ends mapped the 5 terminus of the shorter transcript to nt +140 of the comX structural gene, where a unique 69-aa open reading frame, termed XrpA, was encoded in a different reading frame than ComX. Two single-nucleotide substitution mutants (comX::T162C; comX::T210A) were introduced to disrupt XrpA without affecting the sequence of ComX. When the mutations were in the rcrR-NP genetic background, ComX production and transformation were restored. Overexpression of xrpA led to impaired growth in aerobic conditions and decreased transformability. These results reveal an unprecedented mechanism for competence regulation and stress tolerance by a gene product encoded within the comX gene that appears unique to S.mutans.

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