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Genes That Influence Swarming Motility and Biofilm Formation in Variovorax paradoxus EPS

BACKGROUND: Variovorax paradoxus is an aerobic soil bacterium associated with important biodegradative processes in nature. We use V. paradoxus EPS to study multicellular behaviors on surfaces. METHODOLOGY: We recovered flanking sequence from 123 clones in a Tn5 mutant library, with insertions in 29...

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Autores principales: Pehl, Michael J., Jamieson, William David, Kong, Karen, Forbester, Jessica L., Fredendall, Richard J., Gregory, Glenn A., McFarland, Jacob E., Healy, Jessica M., Orwin, Paul M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3283707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22363744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0031832
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author Pehl, Michael J.
Jamieson, William David
Kong, Karen
Forbester, Jessica L.
Fredendall, Richard J.
Gregory, Glenn A.
McFarland, Jacob E.
Healy, Jessica M.
Orwin, Paul M.
author_facet Pehl, Michael J.
Jamieson, William David
Kong, Karen
Forbester, Jessica L.
Fredendall, Richard J.
Gregory, Glenn A.
McFarland, Jacob E.
Healy, Jessica M.
Orwin, Paul M.
author_sort Pehl, Michael J.
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description BACKGROUND: Variovorax paradoxus is an aerobic soil bacterium associated with important biodegradative processes in nature. We use V. paradoxus EPS to study multicellular behaviors on surfaces. METHODOLOGY: We recovered flanking sequence from 123 clones in a Tn5 mutant library, with insertions in 29 different genes, selected based on observed surface behavior phenotypes. We identified three genes, Varpa_4665, Varpa_4680, and Varpa_5900, for further examination. These genes were cloned into pBBR1MCS2 and used to complement the insertion mutants. We also analyzed expression of Varpa_4680 and Varpa_5900 under different growth conditions by qPCR. RESULTS: The 29 genes we identified had diverse predicted functions, many in exopolysaccharide synthesis. Varpa_4680, the most commonly recovered insertion site, encodes a putative N-acetyl-L-fucosamine transferase similar to WbuB. Expression of this gene in trans complemented the mutant fully. Several unique insertions were identified in Varpa_5900, which is one of three predicted pilY1 homologs in the EPS genome. No insertions in the two other putative pilY1 homologs present in the genome were identified. Expression of Varpa_5900 altered the structure of the wild type swarm, as did disruption of the chromosomal gene. The swarming phenotype was complemented by expression of Varpa_5900 from a plasmid, but biofilm formation was not restored. Both Varpa_4680 and Varpa_5900 transcripts were downregulated in biofilms and upregulated during swarming when compared to log phase culture. We identified a putative two component system (Varpa_4664-4665) encoding a response regulator (shkR) and a sensor histidine kinase (shkS), respectively. Biofilm formation increased and swarming was strongly delayed in the Varpa_4665 (shkS) mutant. Complementation of shkS restored the biofilm phenotype but swarming was still delayed. Expression of shkR in trans suppressed biofilm formation in either genetic background, and partially restored swarming in the mutant. CONCLUSIONS: The data presented here point to complex regulation of these surface behaviors.
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spelling pubmed-32837072012-02-23 Genes That Influence Swarming Motility and Biofilm Formation in Variovorax paradoxus EPS Pehl, Michael J. Jamieson, William David Kong, Karen Forbester, Jessica L. Fredendall, Richard J. Gregory, Glenn A. McFarland, Jacob E. Healy, Jessica M. Orwin, Paul M. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Variovorax paradoxus is an aerobic soil bacterium associated with important biodegradative processes in nature. We use V. paradoxus EPS to study multicellular behaviors on surfaces. METHODOLOGY: We recovered flanking sequence from 123 clones in a Tn5 mutant library, with insertions in 29 different genes, selected based on observed surface behavior phenotypes. We identified three genes, Varpa_4665, Varpa_4680, and Varpa_5900, for further examination. These genes were cloned into pBBR1MCS2 and used to complement the insertion mutants. We also analyzed expression of Varpa_4680 and Varpa_5900 under different growth conditions by qPCR. RESULTS: The 29 genes we identified had diverse predicted functions, many in exopolysaccharide synthesis. Varpa_4680, the most commonly recovered insertion site, encodes a putative N-acetyl-L-fucosamine transferase similar to WbuB. Expression of this gene in trans complemented the mutant fully. Several unique insertions were identified in Varpa_5900, which is one of three predicted pilY1 homologs in the EPS genome. No insertions in the two other putative pilY1 homologs present in the genome were identified. Expression of Varpa_5900 altered the structure of the wild type swarm, as did disruption of the chromosomal gene. The swarming phenotype was complemented by expression of Varpa_5900 from a plasmid, but biofilm formation was not restored. Both Varpa_4680 and Varpa_5900 transcripts were downregulated in biofilms and upregulated during swarming when compared to log phase culture. We identified a putative two component system (Varpa_4664-4665) encoding a response regulator (shkR) and a sensor histidine kinase (shkS), respectively. Biofilm formation increased and swarming was strongly delayed in the Varpa_4665 (shkS) mutant. Complementation of shkS restored the biofilm phenotype but swarming was still delayed. Expression of shkR in trans suppressed biofilm formation in either genetic background, and partially restored swarming in the mutant. CONCLUSIONS: The data presented here point to complex regulation of these surface behaviors. Public Library of Science 2012-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3283707/ /pubmed/22363744 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0031832 Text en Pehl 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
Pehl, Michael J.
Jamieson, William David
Kong, Karen
Forbester, Jessica L.
Fredendall, Richard J.
Gregory, Glenn A.
McFarland, Jacob E.
Healy, Jessica M.
Orwin, Paul M.
Genes That Influence Swarming Motility and Biofilm Formation in Variovorax paradoxus EPS
title Genes That Influence Swarming Motility and Biofilm Formation in Variovorax paradoxus EPS
title_full Genes That Influence Swarming Motility and Biofilm Formation in Variovorax paradoxus EPS
title_fullStr Genes That Influence Swarming Motility and Biofilm Formation in Variovorax paradoxus EPS
title_full_unstemmed Genes That Influence Swarming Motility and Biofilm Formation in Variovorax paradoxus EPS
title_short Genes That Influence Swarming Motility and Biofilm Formation in Variovorax paradoxus EPS
title_sort genes that influence swarming motility and biofilm formation in variovorax paradoxus eps
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3283707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22363744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0031832
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