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Molecular Microbiology | 2003

Identification of a 5‐nucleotide sequence that controls expression of the ica locus in Staphylococcus aureus and characterization of the DNA‐binding properties of IcaR

Kimberly K. Jefferson; Sarah E. Cramton; Friedrich Götz; Gerald B. Pier

Biofilm formation is an important aspect of the pathogenesis of staphylococcal infections. A β‐1,6‐linked N‐acetyl glucosamine polysaccharide is critical to biofilm elaboration and is synthesized by proteins encoded by the intercellular adhesion (ica) locus. These studies were undertaken to characterize the mechanism by which transcription of the ica locus in S. aureus is regulated using isogenic S. aureus MN8 and MN8 mucoid (MN8m) strains, the latter of which constitutively overproduces biofilm. Transformation of the ica locus from MN8m to the ica knock‐out mutants of two strains, MN8 and NCTC 10833, conferred a strong biofilm‐producing phenotype. Sequence analysis revealed a 5‐nucleotide deletion within the promoter region of the ica locus in MN8m compared with the sequence in the wild‐type locus. Deletion or substitution of these 5 nucleotides within the wild‐type ica locus augmented transcription of the ica locus and induced the strong biofilm‐producing phenotype. Gel shift analysis demonstrated that a protein(s) within cell‐free lysates from strain MN8 bind(s) specifically to oligonucleotides representative of the wild‐type ica promoter sequence and that this binding is greatly diminished by the deletion or substitution of the 5 nucleotides. DNase I footprint analysis revealed that purified IcaR, thought to be a regulator of ica transcription, also binds to the ica promoter sequence just upstream of the ica start codon, but its affinity for the ica promoter is unaffected by deletion of the 5‐nucleotide motif. These findings identify a 5‐nucleotide motif within the ica promoter region that has a functional role in transcriptional regulation of the ica locus that is independent of IcaR, and also show that IcaR binds to the promoter region of the S. aureus ica locus.


Fems Microbiology Letters | 2004

What drives bacteria to produce a biofilm

Kimberly K. Jefferson


Archive | 2003

Methods and products for treating staphylococcal infections

Gerald B. Pier; Kimberly K. Jefferson


Archive | 2003

Nucleic acid molecules for enhanced production of a bacterial polysaccharide and methods of use thereof

Gerald B. Pier; Kimberly K. Jefferson


BioMicroWorld 2013 - V International Conference on Environmental, Industrial and Applied Microbiology | 2013

Quantitative analysis of initial adhesion of bacterial vaginosis anaerobes in ME-180 cells

António Machado; Débora Salgueiro; Michael Harwich; Kimberly K. Jefferson; Nuno Cerca


Biofilms 5 - International Conference | 2012

Social interaction by BV anaerobes in initial adhesion and biofilm assays

António Machado; Débora Salgueiro; L. R. Rodrigues; Nuno Cerca; Kimberly K. Jefferson


Archive | 2006

Use of confocal laser scan microscopy (CLSM) to evaluate S. epidermidis biofilm structure : the effect of low concentration of antibiotics : a case study

Nuno Cerca; Gerald B. Pier; Kimberly K. Jefferson; Rosário Oliveira; Joana Azeredo


Archive | 2005

Environmental regulation of the pgaABCD locus in Escherichia coli

Nuno Cerca; Joana Azeredo; Rosário Oliveira; Gerald B. Pier; Kimberly K. Jefferson


Archive | 2005

Effect of a single locus deletion on global genome expression : the ica locus in Staphyloccocus spp : a case study

Nuno Cerca; Gerald B. Pier; Rosário Oliveira; Joana Azeredo; Kimberly K. Jefferson


ASM 105th General Meeting | 2005

Immunological similarities between Poly-N-acetyl Glucosamine (PNAG) from Staphylococcus spp. and Escherichia coli

Nuno Cerca; Kimberly K. Jefferson; Martha Grout; Donald A. Goldmann; Joana Azeredo; Rosário Oliveira; Gerald B. Pier

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Gerald B. Pier

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Michael Harwich

Virginia Commonwealth University

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