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The<i>sctR</i>of<i>Salmonella enterica</i>serova Typhimurium encoding a homologue of MerR protein is involved in the copper-responsive regulation of<i>cuiD</i>
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Copper IonGeneticsMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsRedox BiologyTranscriptional RegulationSctr Shows SensitivityCopper-responsive RegulationVirulence FactorMolecular MicrobiologyGene ExpressionCuid GeneClinical MicrobiologyMerr ProteinBiologyNatural SciencesMetalloproteinPathogenesisBioactive MetalMicrobiologyMedicine
We have identified the cuiD gene in Salmonella enterica serova Typhimurium that codes for a putative multicopper oxidase. Expression of cuiD is induced by copper ion and its promoter/operator has sequence similarity to the promoters controlled by the transcriptional regulators of the MerR family. We also identified and isolated a gene from S. enterica serova Typhimurium that encodes a 138-amino acid residue protein, sctR, a new member of the MerR family of transcriptional regulators. Transposon-insertional disruption of sctR shows sensitivity to copper ion and no response of cuiD expression. Copper-responsive induction and copper tolerance were restored by providing sctR in trans, suggesting that SctR plays an important role in intracellular copper detoxification.
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