Identification of an ArgR-controlled promoter within the outermost region of the IS10R mobile element.

Vázquez-Ciros, O. J., Alvarez, A. F., & Georgellis, D. (2024). Identification of an ArgR-controlled promoter within the outermost region of the IS 10 R mobile element. Journal of Bacteriology, 206(11). https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.00264-24

ABSTRACT

The transposon Tn10 is a prevalent composite element often detected in enteric bacteria, including those obtained from clinical samples. The Tn10 is flanked by two IS10 elements that work together in mediating transposition. IS10-right (IS10R) promotes transposition, while IS10-left lacks a functional transposase and cannot transpose independently. IS10R contains a weak promoter crucial for transposase transcription (pIN), along with two outward-oriented promoters, pOUT and OUTIIp, which may influence the expression of adjacent genes flanking the transposition site. Here, we report the identification of a novel outward-facing promoter, pOUT70, and a functional translation initiation region (TIR) within the last 70 nucleotides of IS10R. Furthermore, we show that pOUT70 is negatively regulated by ArgR and positively controlled by IHF, and we demonstrate that pOUT70 enables growth phase-dependent expression of a truncated yet constitutively active version of the histidine kinase BarA. These findings underscore the significance of IS elements in enhancing downstream gene expression, and highlights the role of outward-facing promoters in derepressing virulence factors or acquiring antibiotic resistance.



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