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DegS protease regulates the motility, chemotaxis, and colonization of Vibrio cholerae

In bacteria, DegS protease functions as an activating factor of the σ(E) envelope stress response system, which ultimately activates the transcription of stress response genes in the cytoplasm. On the basis of high-throughput RNA sequencing, we have previously found that degS knockout inhibits the e...

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Autores principales: Zou, Mei, Wang, Kaiying, Zhao, Jiajun, Lu, Huifang, Yang, Hui, Huang, Meirong, Wang, Lu, Wang, Guangli, Huang, Jian, Min, Xun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10113495/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37089576
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1159986
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author Zou, Mei
Wang, Kaiying
Zhao, Jiajun
Lu, Huifang
Yang, Hui
Huang, Meirong
Wang, Lu
Wang, Guangli
Huang, Jian
Min, Xun
author_facet Zou, Mei
Wang, Kaiying
Zhao, Jiajun
Lu, Huifang
Yang, Hui
Huang, Meirong
Wang, Lu
Wang, Guangli
Huang, Jian
Min, Xun
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description In bacteria, DegS protease functions as an activating factor of the σ(E) envelope stress response system, which ultimately activates the transcription of stress response genes in the cytoplasm. On the basis of high-throughput RNA sequencing, we have previously found that degS knockout inhibits the expression of flagellum synthesis- and chemotaxis-related genes, thereby indicating that DegS may be involved in the regulation of V. cholerae motility. In this study, we examined the relationships between DegS and motility in V. cholerae. Swimming motility and chemotaxis assays revealed that degS or rpoE deletion promotes a substantial reduction in the motility and chemotaxis of V. cholerae, whereas these activities were restored in ΔdegS::degS and ΔdegSΔrseA strains, indicating that DegS is partially dependent on σ(E) to positively regulate V. cholerae activity. Gene-act network analysis revealed that the cAMP–CRP–RpoS signaling pathway, which plays an important role in flagellar synthesis, is significantly inhibited in ΔdegS mutants, whereas in response to the overexpression of cyaA/crp and rpoS in the ΔdegS strain, the motility and chemotaxis of the ΔdegS + cyaA/crp and ΔdegS + rpoS strains were partially restored compared with the ΔdegS strain. We further demonstrated that transcription levels of the flagellar regulatory gene flhF are regulated by DegS via the cAMP–CRP–RpoS signaling pathway. Overexpression of the flhF gene in the ΔdegS strain partially restored motility and chemotaxis. In addition, suckling mouse intestinal colonization experiments indicated that the ΔdegS and ΔrpoE strains were characterized by the poor colonization of mouse intestines, whereas colonization efficacy was restored in the ΔdegSΔrseA, ΔdegS + cyaA/crp, ΔdegS + rpoS, and ΔdegS + flhF strains. Collectively, our findings indicate that DegS regulates the motility and chemotaxis of V. cholerae via the cAMP–CRP–RpoS–FlhF pathway, thereby influencing the colonization of suckling mouse intestines.
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spelling pubmed-101134952023-04-20 DegS protease regulates the motility, chemotaxis, and colonization of Vibrio cholerae Zou, Mei Wang, Kaiying Zhao, Jiajun Lu, Huifang Yang, Hui Huang, Meirong Wang, Lu Wang, Guangli Huang, Jian Min, Xun Front Microbiol Microbiology In bacteria, DegS protease functions as an activating factor of the σ(E) envelope stress response system, which ultimately activates the transcription of stress response genes in the cytoplasm. On the basis of high-throughput RNA sequencing, we have previously found that degS knockout inhibits the expression of flagellum synthesis- and chemotaxis-related genes, thereby indicating that DegS may be involved in the regulation of V. cholerae motility. In this study, we examined the relationships between DegS and motility in V. cholerae. Swimming motility and chemotaxis assays revealed that degS or rpoE deletion promotes a substantial reduction in the motility and chemotaxis of V. cholerae, whereas these activities were restored in ΔdegS::degS and ΔdegSΔrseA strains, indicating that DegS is partially dependent on σ(E) to positively regulate V. cholerae activity. Gene-act network analysis revealed that the cAMP–CRP–RpoS signaling pathway, which plays an important role in flagellar synthesis, is significantly inhibited in ΔdegS mutants, whereas in response to the overexpression of cyaA/crp and rpoS in the ΔdegS strain, the motility and chemotaxis of the ΔdegS + cyaA/crp and ΔdegS + rpoS strains were partially restored compared with the ΔdegS strain. We further demonstrated that transcription levels of the flagellar regulatory gene flhF are regulated by DegS via the cAMP–CRP–RpoS signaling pathway. Overexpression of the flhF gene in the ΔdegS strain partially restored motility and chemotaxis. In addition, suckling mouse intestinal colonization experiments indicated that the ΔdegS and ΔrpoE strains were characterized by the poor colonization of mouse intestines, whereas colonization efficacy was restored in the ΔdegSΔrseA, ΔdegS + cyaA/crp, ΔdegS + rpoS, and ΔdegS + flhF strains. Collectively, our findings indicate that DegS regulates the motility and chemotaxis of V. cholerae via the cAMP–CRP–RpoS–FlhF pathway, thereby influencing the colonization of suckling mouse intestines. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10113495/ /pubmed/37089576 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1159986 Text en Copyright © 2023 Zou, Wang, Zhao, Lu, Yang, Huang, Wang, Wang, Huang and Min. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Zou, Mei
Wang, Kaiying
Zhao, Jiajun
Lu, Huifang
Yang, Hui
Huang, Meirong
Wang, Lu
Wang, Guangli
Huang, Jian
Min, Xun
DegS protease regulates the motility, chemotaxis, and colonization of Vibrio cholerae
title DegS protease regulates the motility, chemotaxis, and colonization of Vibrio cholerae
title_full DegS protease regulates the motility, chemotaxis, and colonization of Vibrio cholerae
title_fullStr DegS protease regulates the motility, chemotaxis, and colonization of Vibrio cholerae
title_full_unstemmed DegS protease regulates the motility, chemotaxis, and colonization of Vibrio cholerae
title_short DegS protease regulates the motility, chemotaxis, and colonization of Vibrio cholerae
title_sort degs protease regulates the motility, chemotaxis, and colonization of vibrio cholerae
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10113495/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37089576
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1159986
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