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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, February 2000, p. 535-542, Vol. 66, No. 2
Department of Medical Microbiology, Academic
Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, 1105 AZ
Amsterdam,1 and Department of Genetics,
Center for Biological Sciences, University of Groningen, 9751 NN
Haren,2 The Netherlands
Received 23 August 1999/Accepted 30 November 1999
Viridans group streptococci are major constituents of the normal
human oral flora and are also identified as the predominant pathogenic
bacteria in native valve infective endocarditis. Little information is
available regarding the regulation of gene expression in viridans group
streptococci, either in response to changes in the oral environment or
during development of endocarditis. We therefore constructed a set of
broad-host-range vectors for the isolation of promoters from viridans
group streptococci that are activated by specific environmental stimuli
in vitro or in vivo. A genomic library of Streptococcus
gordonii strain CH1 was constructed in one of the new vectors,
and this library was introduced into a homologous bacterium by using an
optimized electroporation protocol for viridans group streptococci.
Because viridans group streptococci entering the bloodstream from the
oral cavity encounter an increase in pH, we selected promoters
upregulated by this specific stimulus. One of the selected promoter
sequences showed homology to the promoter region of the
hydA gene from Clostridium acetobutylicum, the
expression of which is known to be regulated by the environmental pH.
The isolation of this pH-regulated promoter shows that S. gordonii can sense an increase in the environmental pH, which serves as a signal for bacterial gene activation. Furthermore, this
demonstrates the usefulness of these new selection vectors in research
on adaptive gene expression of viridans group streptococci and possibly
also of other gram-positive bacteria.
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Broad-Host-Range Shuttle Vectors for Screening of Regulated
Promoter Activity in Viridans Group Streptococci: Isolation of a
pH-Regulated Promoter
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Corresponding author. Present address: Department of
Biotechnology, NUMICO Research, B.V., P.O. Box 7005, 6700 CA
Wageningen, The Netherlands. Phone: 31 317 467 800. Fax: 31 317 466 500. E-mail: aldwin.vriesema{at}numico-research.nl.
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