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The Rvv two-component regulatory system regulates biofilm formation and colonization in Vibrio cholerae

The facultative human pathogen, Vibrio cholerae, employs two-component signal transduction systems (TCS) to sense and respond to environmental signals encountered during its infection cycle. TCSs consist of a sensor histidine kinase (HK) and a response regulator (RR); the V. cholerae genome encodes...

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Autores principales: Kitts, Giordan, Rogers, Andrew, Teschler, Jennifer K., Park, Jin Hwan, Trebino, Michael A., Chaudry, Issac, Erill, Ivan, Yildiz, Fitnat H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10237652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37216386
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1011415
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author Kitts, Giordan
Rogers, Andrew
Teschler, Jennifer K.
Park, Jin Hwan
Trebino, Michael A.
Chaudry, Issac
Erill, Ivan
Yildiz, Fitnat H.
author_facet Kitts, Giordan
Rogers, Andrew
Teschler, Jennifer K.
Park, Jin Hwan
Trebino, Michael A.
Chaudry, Issac
Erill, Ivan
Yildiz, Fitnat H.
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description The facultative human pathogen, Vibrio cholerae, employs two-component signal transduction systems (TCS) to sense and respond to environmental signals encountered during its infection cycle. TCSs consist of a sensor histidine kinase (HK) and a response regulator (RR); the V. cholerae genome encodes 43 HKs and 49 RRs, of which 25 are predicted to be cognate pairs. Using deletion mutants of each HK gene, we analyzed the transcription of vpsL, a biofilm gene required for Vibrio polysaccharide and biofilm formation. We found that a V. cholerae TCS that had not been studied before, now termed Rvv, controls biofilm gene transcription. The Rvv TCS is part of a three-gene operon that is present in 30% of Vibrionales species. The rvv operon encodes RvvA, the HK; RvvB, the cognate RR; and RvvC, a protein of unknown function. Deletion of rvvA increased transcription of biofilm genes and altered biofilm formation, while deletion of rvvB or rvvC lead to no changes in biofilm gene transcription. The phenotypes observed in ΔrvvA depend on RvvB. Mutating RvvB to mimic constitutively active and inactive versions of the RR only impacted phenotypes in the ΔrvvA genetic background. Mutating the conserved residue required for kinase activity in RvvA did not affect phenotypes, whereas mutation of the conserved residue required for phosphatase activity mimicked the phenotype of the rvvA mutant. Furthermore, ΔrvvA displayed a significant colonization defect which was dependent on RvvB and RvvB phosphorylation state, but not on VPS production. We found that RvvA’s phosphatase activity regulates biofilm gene transcription, biofilm formation, and colonization phenotypes. This is the first systematic analysis of the role of V. cholerae HKs in biofilm gene transcription and resulted in the identification of a new regulator of biofilm formation and virulence, advancing our understanding of the role TCSs play in regulating these critical cellular processes in V. cholerae.
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spelling pubmed-102376522023-06-03 The Rvv two-component regulatory system regulates biofilm formation and colonization in Vibrio cholerae Kitts, Giordan Rogers, Andrew Teschler, Jennifer K. Park, Jin Hwan Trebino, Michael A. Chaudry, Issac Erill, Ivan Yildiz, Fitnat H. PLoS Pathog Research Article The facultative human pathogen, Vibrio cholerae, employs two-component signal transduction systems (TCS) to sense and respond to environmental signals encountered during its infection cycle. TCSs consist of a sensor histidine kinase (HK) and a response regulator (RR); the V. cholerae genome encodes 43 HKs and 49 RRs, of which 25 are predicted to be cognate pairs. Using deletion mutants of each HK gene, we analyzed the transcription of vpsL, a biofilm gene required for Vibrio polysaccharide and biofilm formation. We found that a V. cholerae TCS that had not been studied before, now termed Rvv, controls biofilm gene transcription. The Rvv TCS is part of a three-gene operon that is present in 30% of Vibrionales species. The rvv operon encodes RvvA, the HK; RvvB, the cognate RR; and RvvC, a protein of unknown function. Deletion of rvvA increased transcription of biofilm genes and altered biofilm formation, while deletion of rvvB or rvvC lead to no changes in biofilm gene transcription. The phenotypes observed in ΔrvvA depend on RvvB. Mutating RvvB to mimic constitutively active and inactive versions of the RR only impacted phenotypes in the ΔrvvA genetic background. Mutating the conserved residue required for kinase activity in RvvA did not affect phenotypes, whereas mutation of the conserved residue required for phosphatase activity mimicked the phenotype of the rvvA mutant. Furthermore, ΔrvvA displayed a significant colonization defect which was dependent on RvvB and RvvB phosphorylation state, but not on VPS production. We found that RvvA’s phosphatase activity regulates biofilm gene transcription, biofilm formation, and colonization phenotypes. This is the first systematic analysis of the role of V. cholerae HKs in biofilm gene transcription and resulted in the identification of a new regulator of biofilm formation and virulence, advancing our understanding of the role TCSs play in regulating these critical cellular processes in V. cholerae. Public Library of Science 2023-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10237652/ /pubmed/37216386 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1011415 Text en © 2023 Kitts et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kitts, Giordan
Rogers, Andrew
Teschler, Jennifer K.
Park, Jin Hwan
Trebino, Michael A.
Chaudry, Issac
Erill, Ivan
Yildiz, Fitnat H.
The Rvv two-component regulatory system regulates biofilm formation and colonization in Vibrio cholerae
title The Rvv two-component regulatory system regulates biofilm formation and colonization in Vibrio cholerae
title_full The Rvv two-component regulatory system regulates biofilm formation and colonization in Vibrio cholerae
title_fullStr The Rvv two-component regulatory system regulates biofilm formation and colonization in Vibrio cholerae
title_full_unstemmed The Rvv two-component regulatory system regulates biofilm formation and colonization in Vibrio cholerae
title_short The Rvv two-component regulatory system regulates biofilm formation and colonization in Vibrio cholerae
title_sort rvv two-component regulatory system regulates biofilm formation and colonization in vibrio cholerae
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10237652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37216386
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1011415
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