Concepedia

Publication | Open Access

The Staphylococcus aureus KdpDE Two-Component System Couples Extracellular K <sup>+</sup> Sensing and Agr Signaling to Infection Programming

95

Citations

46

References

2011

Year

Abstract

The Kdp system is widely distributed among bacteria. In Escherichia coli, the Kdp-ATPase is a high-affinity K+ uptake system and its expression is activated by the KdpDE two-component system in response to K+ limitation or salt stress. However, information about the role of this system in many bacteria still remains obscure. Here we demonstrate that KdpFABC in Staphylococcus aureus is not a major K+ transporter and that the main function of KdpDE is not associated with K+ transport but that instead it regulates transcription for a series of virulence factors through sensing external K+ concentrations, indicating that this bacterium might modulate its infectious status through sensing specific external K+ stimuli in different environments. Our results further reveal that S. aureus KdpDE is upregulated by the Agr/RNAIII system, which suggests that KdpDE may be an important virulence regulator coordinating the external K+ sensing and Agr signaling during pathogenesis in this bacterium.

References

YearCitations

1993

1K

1986

612

2004

574

2003

513

1995

450

2003

312

2001

306

2006

295

1981

279

2003

272

Page 1