Overexpression of the Rv0805 phosphodiesterase elicits a cAMP-independent transcriptional response

Matange, Nishad ; Hunt, Debbie M. ; Buxton, Roger S. ; Visweswariah, Sandhya S. (2013) Overexpression of the Rv0805 phosphodiesterase elicits a cAMP-independent transcriptional response Tuberculosis, 93 (5). pp. 492-500. ISSN 1472-9792

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.tube.2013.05.004

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tube.2013.05.004

Abstract

The Rv0805 gene in Mycobacterium tuberculosis encodes a metallophosphoesterase which shows cAMP-hydrolytic activity. Overexpression of Rv0805 has been used as a tool to lower intracellular cAMP levels and thereby elucidate the roles of cAMP in mycobacteria. Here we show that levels of cAMP in M. tuberculosis were lowered by only ∼30% following overexpression of Rv0805, and transcript levels of a number of genes, which include those associated with virulence and the methyl citrate cycle, were altered. The genes that showed altered expression were distinct from those differentially regulated in a strain deleted for the cAMP-receptor protein (CRP(Mt)), consistent with the relatively low dependence on cAMP of CRP(Mt) binding to DNA. Using mutants of Rv0805 we show that the transcriptional signature of Rv0805 overexpression is a combination of catalysis-dependent and independent effects, and that the structurally flexible C-terminus of Rv0805 is crucial for the catalysis-independent effects of the protein. Our study demonstrates the dissociation of Rv0805 and cAMP-regulated gene expression, and reveals alternate functions for this phosphodiesterase from M. tuberculosis.

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