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Phosphate Starvation Triggers Production and Secretion of an Extracellular Lipoprotein in Caulobacter crescentus

Life in oligotrophic environments necessitates quick adaptive responses to a sudden lack of nutrients. Secretion of specific degradative enzymes into the extracellular medium is a means to mobilize the required nutrient from nearby sources. The aquatic bacterium Caulobacter crescentus must often fac...

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Autores principales: Le Blastier, Sophie, Hamels, Aurore, Cabeen, Matthew, Schille, Lionel, Tilquin, Françoise, Dieu, Marc, Raes, Martine, Matroule, Jean-Yves
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2996285/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21152032
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014198
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author Le Blastier, Sophie
Hamels, Aurore
Cabeen, Matthew
Schille, Lionel
Tilquin, Françoise
Dieu, Marc
Raes, Martine
Matroule, Jean-Yves
author_facet Le Blastier, Sophie
Hamels, Aurore
Cabeen, Matthew
Schille, Lionel
Tilquin, Françoise
Dieu, Marc
Raes, Martine
Matroule, Jean-Yves
author_sort Le Blastier, Sophie
collection PubMed
description Life in oligotrophic environments necessitates quick adaptive responses to a sudden lack of nutrients. Secretion of specific degradative enzymes into the extracellular medium is a means to mobilize the required nutrient from nearby sources. The aquatic bacterium Caulobacter crescentus must often face changes in its environment such as phosphate limitation. Evidence reported in this paper indicates that under phosphate starvation, C. crescentus produces a membrane surface-anchored lipoprotein named ElpS subsequently released into the extracellular medium. A complete set of 12 genes encoding a type II secretion system (T2SS) is located adjacent to the elpS locus in the C. crescentus genome. Deletion of this T2SS impairs release of ElpS in the environment, which surprisingly remains present at the cell surface, indicating that the T2SS is not involved in the translocation of ElpS to the outer membrane but rather in its release. Accordingly, treatment with protease inhibitors prevents release of ElpS in the extracellular medium suggesting that ElpS secretion relies on a T2SS-secreted protease. Finally, secretion of ElpS is associated with an increase in alkaline phosphatase activity in culture supernatants, suggesting a role of the secreted protein in inorganic phosphate mobilization. In conlusion, we have shown that upon phosphate starvation, C. crescentus produces an outer membrane bound lipoprotein, ElpS, which is further cleaved and released in the extracellular medium in a T2SS-dependent manner. Our data suggest that ElpS is associated with an alkaline phosphatase activity, thereby allowing the bacterium to gather inorganic phosphates from a poor environment.
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spelling pubmed-29962852010-12-10 Phosphate Starvation Triggers Production and Secretion of an Extracellular Lipoprotein in Caulobacter crescentus Le Blastier, Sophie Hamels, Aurore Cabeen, Matthew Schille, Lionel Tilquin, Françoise Dieu, Marc Raes, Martine Matroule, Jean-Yves PLoS One Research Article Life in oligotrophic environments necessitates quick adaptive responses to a sudden lack of nutrients. Secretion of specific degradative enzymes into the extracellular medium is a means to mobilize the required nutrient from nearby sources. The aquatic bacterium Caulobacter crescentus must often face changes in its environment such as phosphate limitation. Evidence reported in this paper indicates that under phosphate starvation, C. crescentus produces a membrane surface-anchored lipoprotein named ElpS subsequently released into the extracellular medium. A complete set of 12 genes encoding a type II secretion system (T2SS) is located adjacent to the elpS locus in the C. crescentus genome. Deletion of this T2SS impairs release of ElpS in the environment, which surprisingly remains present at the cell surface, indicating that the T2SS is not involved in the translocation of ElpS to the outer membrane but rather in its release. Accordingly, treatment with protease inhibitors prevents release of ElpS in the extracellular medium suggesting that ElpS secretion relies on a T2SS-secreted protease. Finally, secretion of ElpS is associated with an increase in alkaline phosphatase activity in culture supernatants, suggesting a role of the secreted protein in inorganic phosphate mobilization. In conlusion, we have shown that upon phosphate starvation, C. crescentus produces an outer membrane bound lipoprotein, ElpS, which is further cleaved and released in the extracellular medium in a T2SS-dependent manner. Our data suggest that ElpS is associated with an alkaline phosphatase activity, thereby allowing the bacterium to gather inorganic phosphates from a poor environment. Public Library of Science 2010-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2996285/ /pubmed/21152032 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014198 Text en Le Blastier et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Le Blastier, Sophie
Hamels, Aurore
Cabeen, Matthew
Schille, Lionel
Tilquin, Françoise
Dieu, Marc
Raes, Martine
Matroule, Jean-Yves
Phosphate Starvation Triggers Production and Secretion of an Extracellular Lipoprotein in Caulobacter crescentus
title Phosphate Starvation Triggers Production and Secretion of an Extracellular Lipoprotein in Caulobacter crescentus
title_full Phosphate Starvation Triggers Production and Secretion of an Extracellular Lipoprotein in Caulobacter crescentus
title_fullStr Phosphate Starvation Triggers Production and Secretion of an Extracellular Lipoprotein in Caulobacter crescentus
title_full_unstemmed Phosphate Starvation Triggers Production and Secretion of an Extracellular Lipoprotein in Caulobacter crescentus
title_short Phosphate Starvation Triggers Production and Secretion of an Extracellular Lipoprotein in Caulobacter crescentus
title_sort phosphate starvation triggers production and secretion of an extracellular lipoprotein in caulobacter crescentus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2996285/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21152032
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014198
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