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Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv1152 is a Novel GntR Family Transcriptional Regulator Involved in Intrinsic Vancomycin Resistance and is a Potential Vancomycin Adjuvant Target

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卷 6, 期 -, 页码 -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/srep28002

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  1. National Natural ScienceFoundation [81371851, 81511120001, 81071316, 81271882, 81301394]
  2. New Century Excellent Talents in Universities [NCET-11-0703]
  3. National Megaprojects for KeyInfectious Diseases [2008ZX10003-006]
  4. Excellent Ph.D. thesis fellowship of Southwest University [kb2010017, ky2011003]
  5. Fundamental Research Fundsfor the Central Universities [XDJK2011D006, XDJK2012D011, XDJK2012D007, XDJK2013D003, XDJK2014D040]
  6. Graduate research and innovation project of graduate in Chongqing [CYS14044]
  7. Chongqing Municipal Committee of Education [YJG123104]
  8. undergraduates teaching reform program [2013JY201]

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Novel factors involved in Mycobacteria antibiotics resistance are crucial for better targets to combat the ever-increasing drug resistant strains. Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv1152, a novel GntR family transcriptional regulator and a promising vancomycin adjuvant target, was firstly characterized in our study. Overexpression of Rv1152 in Mycobacterium smegmatis decreased bacterial susceptibility to vancomycin. Moreover, a deficiency in MSMEG_5174, an Rv1152 homolog made M. smegmatis more sensitive to vancomycin, which was reverted by complementing the MSMEG_5174 deficiency with Rv1152 of M. tuberculosis. Rv1152 negatively regulated four vancomycin responsive genes, namely genes encoding the ribosome binding protein Hsp, small unit of sulfate adenylyltransferase CysD, L-lysine-epsilon aminotransferase Lat, and protease HtpX. Taken together, Rv1152 controls the expression of genes required for the susceptibility to vancomycin. This is the first report that links the GntR family transcriptional factor with vancomycin susceptibility. Inhibitors of Rv1152 might be ideal vancomycin adjuvants for controlling multi-drug resistant Mycobacterial infections.

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