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Constitutive Type VI Secretion System Expression Gives Vibrio cholerae Intra- and Interspecific Competitive Advantages

The type VI secretion system (T6SS) mediates protein translocation across the cell membrane of Gram-negative bacteria, including Vibrio cholerae – the causative agent of cholera. All V. cholerae strains examined to date harbor gene clusters encoding a T6SS. Structural similarity and sequence homolog...

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Autores principales: Unterweger, Daniel, Kitaoka, Maya, Miyata, Sarah T., Bachmann, Verena, Brooks, Teresa M., Moloney, Jessica, Sosa, Oscar, Silva, David, Duran-Gonzalez, Jorge, Provenzano, Daniele, Pukatzki, Stefan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3482179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23110230
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048320
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author Unterweger, Daniel
Kitaoka, Maya
Miyata, Sarah T.
Bachmann, Verena
Brooks, Teresa M.
Moloney, Jessica
Sosa, Oscar
Silva, David
Duran-Gonzalez, Jorge
Provenzano, Daniele
Pukatzki, Stefan
author_facet Unterweger, Daniel
Kitaoka, Maya
Miyata, Sarah T.
Bachmann, Verena
Brooks, Teresa M.
Moloney, Jessica
Sosa, Oscar
Silva, David
Duran-Gonzalez, Jorge
Provenzano, Daniele
Pukatzki, Stefan
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description The type VI secretion system (T6SS) mediates protein translocation across the cell membrane of Gram-negative bacteria, including Vibrio cholerae – the causative agent of cholera. All V. cholerae strains examined to date harbor gene clusters encoding a T6SS. Structural similarity and sequence homology between components of the T6SS and the T4 bacteriophage cell-puncturing device suggest that the T6SS functions as a contractile molecular syringe to inject effector molecules into prokaryotic and eukaryotic target cells. Regulation of the T6SS is critical. A subset of V. cholerae strains, including the clinical O37 serogroup strain V52, express T6SS constitutively. In contrast, pandemic strains impose tight control that can be genetically disrupted: mutations in the quorum sensing gene luxO and the newly described regulator gene tsrA lead to constitutive T6SS expression in the El Tor strain C6706. In this report, we examined environmental V. cholerae isolates from the Rio Grande with regard to T6SS regulation. Rough V. cholerae lacking O-antigen carried a nonsense mutation in the gene encoding the global T6SS regulator VasH and did not display virulent behavior towards Escherichia coli and other environmental bacteria. In contrast, smooth V. cholerae strains engaged constitutively in type VI-mediated secretion and displayed virulence towards prokaryotes (E. coli and other environmental bacteria) and a eukaryote (the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum). Furthermore, smooth V. cholerae strains were able to outcompete each other in a T6SS-dependent manner. The work presented here suggests that constitutive T6SS expression provides V. cholerae with an advantage in intraspecific and interspecific competition.
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spelling pubmed-34821792012-10-29 Constitutive Type VI Secretion System Expression Gives Vibrio cholerae Intra- and Interspecific Competitive Advantages Unterweger, Daniel Kitaoka, Maya Miyata, Sarah T. Bachmann, Verena Brooks, Teresa M. Moloney, Jessica Sosa, Oscar Silva, David Duran-Gonzalez, Jorge Provenzano, Daniele Pukatzki, Stefan PLoS One Research Article The type VI secretion system (T6SS) mediates protein translocation across the cell membrane of Gram-negative bacteria, including Vibrio cholerae – the causative agent of cholera. All V. cholerae strains examined to date harbor gene clusters encoding a T6SS. Structural similarity and sequence homology between components of the T6SS and the T4 bacteriophage cell-puncturing device suggest that the T6SS functions as a contractile molecular syringe to inject effector molecules into prokaryotic and eukaryotic target cells. Regulation of the T6SS is critical. A subset of V. cholerae strains, including the clinical O37 serogroup strain V52, express T6SS constitutively. In contrast, pandemic strains impose tight control that can be genetically disrupted: mutations in the quorum sensing gene luxO and the newly described regulator gene tsrA lead to constitutive T6SS expression in the El Tor strain C6706. In this report, we examined environmental V. cholerae isolates from the Rio Grande with regard to T6SS regulation. Rough V. cholerae lacking O-antigen carried a nonsense mutation in the gene encoding the global T6SS regulator VasH and did not display virulent behavior towards Escherichia coli and other environmental bacteria. In contrast, smooth V. cholerae strains engaged constitutively in type VI-mediated secretion and displayed virulence towards prokaryotes (E. coli and other environmental bacteria) and a eukaryote (the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum). Furthermore, smooth V. cholerae strains were able to outcompete each other in a T6SS-dependent manner. The work presented here suggests that constitutive T6SS expression provides V. cholerae with an advantage in intraspecific and interspecific competition. Public Library of Science 2012-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3482179/ /pubmed/23110230 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048320 Text en © 2012 Unterweger 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
Unterweger, Daniel
Kitaoka, Maya
Miyata, Sarah T.
Bachmann, Verena
Brooks, Teresa M.
Moloney, Jessica
Sosa, Oscar
Silva, David
Duran-Gonzalez, Jorge
Provenzano, Daniele
Pukatzki, Stefan
Constitutive Type VI Secretion System Expression Gives Vibrio cholerae Intra- and Interspecific Competitive Advantages
title Constitutive Type VI Secretion System Expression Gives Vibrio cholerae Intra- and Interspecific Competitive Advantages
title_full Constitutive Type VI Secretion System Expression Gives Vibrio cholerae Intra- and Interspecific Competitive Advantages
title_fullStr Constitutive Type VI Secretion System Expression Gives Vibrio cholerae Intra- and Interspecific Competitive Advantages
title_full_unstemmed Constitutive Type VI Secretion System Expression Gives Vibrio cholerae Intra- and Interspecific Competitive Advantages
title_short Constitutive Type VI Secretion System Expression Gives Vibrio cholerae Intra- and Interspecific Competitive Advantages
title_sort constitutive type vi secretion system expression gives vibrio cholerae intra- and interspecific competitive advantages
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3482179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23110230
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048320
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