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A Purification and In Vitro Activity Assay for a pppGpp Synthetase from Clostridium difficile
Published on: November 3, 2018
Activation of the extracytoplasmic function σ factor σV by lysozyme in Clostridioides difficile
Theresa D Ho1, Craig D Ellermeier2
1Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa, 431 Newton Rd., Iowa City, IA 52242, USA.
Abstract:
Clostridioides difficile is naturally resistant to high levels of lysozyme an important component of the innate immune defense system. C. difficile encodes both constitutive as well as inducible lysozyme resistance genes. The inducible lysozyme resistance genes are controlled by an alternative σ factor σV that belongs to the Extracytoplasmic function σ factor family. In the absence of lysozyme, the activity of σV is inhibited by the anti-σ factor RsiV. In the presence of lysozyme RsiV is destroyed via a proteolytic cascade that leads to σV activation and increased lysozyme resistance. This review highlights how activity of σV is controlled.
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