Expression of four methionine sulfoxide reductases in staphylococcus aureus
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
International Journal of Microbiology
Abstract
Staphylococcus aureus possesses three MsrA enzymes (MsrA1, MsrA2, MsrA3) that reduce the S-epimer of methionine sulfoxide (MetO) and an MsrB enzyme that reduces R-MetO. The four msr genes are expressed from three different promoters. The msrA1/msrB genes are coexpressed. To determine the expression pattern of msr genes, three independent reporter strains were constructed where msr promoter was cloned in front of a promoterless lacZ and the resulting construct was integrated in the chromosome. Using these strains, it was determined that the msrA1/B expression is significantly higher in S. aureus compared to msrA2 or msrA3. Expression of msrA1/B was highest during stationary phase growth, but the expression of msrA2 and msrA3 was highest during the early to midexponential growth phase. Expression of msrA1/B was induced by oxacillin and the expression of msrA3 was upregulated by salt. Expression of msrA2 remained unchanged under all tested conditions. © 2012 Kuldeep Singh and Vineet K. Singh.
DOI
10.1155/2012/719594
Publication Date
2-6-2012
Recommended Citation
Singh, Kuldeep and Singh, Vineet K., "Expression of four methionine sulfoxide reductases in staphylococcus aureus" (2012). All KCOM Faculty Publications. 249.
https://scholarworks.atsu.edu/kcom-faculty/249