TB Research

Transcriptional activation of the <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> virulence‐associated small <scp>RNA MTS1338</scp> by the response regulators DosR and PhoP

Krishan Kumar, Tanmay Dutta

FEBS Letters · 2024-04

Abstract

MTS1338, a distinctive small RNA in pathogenic mycobacteria, plays a crucial role in host-pathogen interactions during infection. Mycobacterial cells encounter heterogeneous stresses in macrophages, which highly upregulate MTS1338. A dormancy regulatory factor DosR regulates the intracellular abundance of MTS1338. Herein, we investigated the interplay of DosR and a low pH-inducible gene regulator PhoP binding to the MTS1338 promoter. We identified that DosR strongly binds to two regions upstream of the MTS1338 gene. The proximal region possesses a threefold higher affinity than the distal site, but the presence of both regions increased the affinity for DosR by > 10-fold. PhoP did not bind to the MTS1338 gene but binds to the DosR-bound MTS1338 gene, suggesting a concerted mechanism for MTS1338 expression.

MeSH terms

  • Gene
  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • Gene expression
  • Intracellular
  • Promoter
  • Virulence
  • Regulation of gene expression
  • RNA
  • Biology
  • Pathogen
  • Cell biology
  • Chemistry