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Insertional inactivation of virR in Streptococcus pyogenes M49 demonstrates that VirR functions as a positive regulator of ScpA, FcRA, OF, and M protein
FEMS Microbiology Letters (1995)
  • Lynne A. McLandsborough, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
  • P.P. Cleary
Abstract

Several reports have shown that Streptococcus pyogenes strains which produce opacity factor (OF+) have diverged significantly from OF- serotypes. This study questions whether several surface proteins of an OF+ culture are regulated by the positive regulatory protein VirR, in a manner similar to OF- strains. Interruption of the virR region of an OF+ S. pyogenes (strain CS101, M type 49) was performed using a temperature-sensitive plasmid containing a fragment of virR. Interruption of the virR region produced cultures with undetectable amounts of M49 and ScpA proteins, and reduced the yield of FcRA protein. In addition, mutants had a significant reduction in detectable opacity factor. These results suggest that virR functions as a positive regulator of a variety of surface proteins in OF+ strains.

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Publication Date
1995
Citation Information
Lynne A. McLandsborough and P.P. Cleary. "Insertional inactivation of virR in Streptococcus pyogenes M49 demonstrates that VirR functions as a positive regulator of ScpA, FcRA, OF, and M protein" FEMS Microbiology Letters Vol. 128 (1995)
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