2012
DOI: 10.1128/aac.06112-11
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MpeR Regulates the mtr Efflux Locus in Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Modulates Antimicrobial Resistance by an Iron-Responsive Mechanism

Abstract: Previous studies have shown that the MpeR transcriptional regulator produced by Neisseria gonorrhoeae represses the expression of mtrF, which encodes a putative inner membrane protein (MtrF). MtrF works as an accessory protein with the Mtr efflux pump, helping gonococci to resist high levels of diverse hydrophobic antimicrobials. Regulation of mpeR has been reported to occur by an iron-dependent mechanism involving Fur (ferric uptake regulator). Collectively, these observations suggest the presence of an inter… Show more

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“…Under high-Fe conditions (Fig. 3A), Fur directly represses both MpeR (58) and NrrF (24). This relieves the MpeR-mediated repression of mtrF, which is nevertheless still transcribed at a low level, because this locus is repressed by MtrR under high-Fe conditions; MtrR repression is itself relieved indirectly by the Furmediated repression of MpeR.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Under high-Fe conditions (Fig. 3A), Fur directly represses both MpeR (58) and NrrF (24). This relieves the MpeR-mediated repression of mtrF, which is nevertheless still transcribed at a low level, because this locus is repressed by MtrR under high-Fe conditions; MtrR repression is itself relieved indirectly by the Furmediated repression of MpeR.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…MtrF has been proposed either to shuttle antimicrobials to the pump for export or to help stabilize one or more components of the efflux pump (56,57). MtrF and NGO1024 appear to be linked in a regulatory sense, in that the transcripts for these proteins are controlled directly or indirectly by at least four regulatory elements, including NrrF, Fur, and two additional transcriptional repressors, MtrR and MpeR (57,58). The relationships between these regulatory elements are summarized in Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…regulatory proteins (58,59). Targets of these proteins include genes involved in antimicrobial resistance (MtrR) (60), and thus these genes are indirectly regulated by Fur.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2). In addition, expression of mtrCDE is linked to the availability of free iron (285). Such iron-mediated regulation of mtrCDE involves the capacity of the MpeR regulator to transcriptionally repress mtrR, encoding the master repressor of mtrCDE, as well as mtrF (286) (Fig.…”
Section: Environmental Conditions and Gonococcal Resistance To Antimimentioning
confidence: 99%