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A Type VI Secretion System Is Involved in Pseudomonas fluorescens Bacterial Competition
Protein secretion systems are crucial mediators of bacterial interactions with other organisms. Among them, the type VI secretion system (T6SS) is widespread in Gram-negative bacteria and appears to inject toxins into competitor bacteria and/or eukaryotic cells. Major human pathogens, such as Vibrio...
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2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3925238/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24551247 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089411 |
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author | Decoin, Victorien Barbey, Corinne Bergeau, Dorian Latour, Xavier Feuilloley, Marc G. J. Orange, Nicole Merieau, Annabelle |
author_facet | Decoin, Victorien Barbey, Corinne Bergeau, Dorian Latour, Xavier Feuilloley, Marc G. J. Orange, Nicole Merieau, Annabelle |
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description | Protein secretion systems are crucial mediators of bacterial interactions with other organisms. Among them, the type VI secretion system (T6SS) is widespread in Gram-negative bacteria and appears to inject toxins into competitor bacteria and/or eukaryotic cells. Major human pathogens, such as Vibrio cholerae, Burkholderia and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, express T6SSs. Bacteria prevent self-intoxication by their own T6SS toxins by producing immunity proteins, which interact with the cognate toxins. We describe here an environmental P. fluorescens strain, MFE01, displaying an uncommon oversecretion of Hcp (hemolysin-coregulated protein) and VgrG (valine-glycine repeat protein G) into the culture medium. These proteins are characteristic components of a functional T6SS. The aim of this study was to attribute a role to this energy-consuming overexpression of the T6SS. The genome of MFE01 contains at least two hcp genes (hcp1 and hcp2), suggesting that there may be two putative T6SS clusters. Phenotypic studies have shown that MFE01 is avirulent against various eukaryotic cell models (amebas, plant or animal cell models), but has antibacterial activity against a wide range of competitor bacteria, including rhizobacteria and clinical bacteria. Depending on the prey cell, mutagenesis of the hcp2 gene in MFE01 abolishes or reduces this antibacterial killing activity. Moreover, the introduction of T6SS immunity proteins from S. marcescens, which is not killed by MFE01, protects E. coli against MFE01 killing. These findings suggest that the protein encoded by hcp2 is involved in the killing activity of MFE01 mediated by effectors of the T6SS targeting the peptidoglycan of Gram-negative bacteria. Our results indicate that MFE01 can protect potato tubers against Pectobacterium atrosepticum, which causes tuber soft rot. Pseudomonas fluorescens is often described as a major PGPR (plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium), and our results suggest that there may be a connection between the T6SS and the PGPR properties of this bacterium. |
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spelling | pubmed-39252382014-02-18 A Type VI Secretion System Is Involved in Pseudomonas fluorescens Bacterial Competition Decoin, Victorien Barbey, Corinne Bergeau, Dorian Latour, Xavier Feuilloley, Marc G. J. Orange, Nicole Merieau, Annabelle PLoS One Research Article Protein secretion systems are crucial mediators of bacterial interactions with other organisms. Among them, the type VI secretion system (T6SS) is widespread in Gram-negative bacteria and appears to inject toxins into competitor bacteria and/or eukaryotic cells. Major human pathogens, such as Vibrio cholerae, Burkholderia and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, express T6SSs. Bacteria prevent self-intoxication by their own T6SS toxins by producing immunity proteins, which interact with the cognate toxins. We describe here an environmental P. fluorescens strain, MFE01, displaying an uncommon oversecretion of Hcp (hemolysin-coregulated protein) and VgrG (valine-glycine repeat protein G) into the culture medium. These proteins are characteristic components of a functional T6SS. The aim of this study was to attribute a role to this energy-consuming overexpression of the T6SS. The genome of MFE01 contains at least two hcp genes (hcp1 and hcp2), suggesting that there may be two putative T6SS clusters. Phenotypic studies have shown that MFE01 is avirulent against various eukaryotic cell models (amebas, plant or animal cell models), but has antibacterial activity against a wide range of competitor bacteria, including rhizobacteria and clinical bacteria. Depending on the prey cell, mutagenesis of the hcp2 gene in MFE01 abolishes or reduces this antibacterial killing activity. Moreover, the introduction of T6SS immunity proteins from S. marcescens, which is not killed by MFE01, protects E. coli against MFE01 killing. These findings suggest that the protein encoded by hcp2 is involved in the killing activity of MFE01 mediated by effectors of the T6SS targeting the peptidoglycan of Gram-negative bacteria. Our results indicate that MFE01 can protect potato tubers against Pectobacterium atrosepticum, which causes tuber soft rot. Pseudomonas fluorescens is often described as a major PGPR (plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium), and our results suggest that there may be a connection between the T6SS and the PGPR properties of this bacterium. Public Library of Science 2014-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3925238/ /pubmed/24551247 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089411 Text en © 2014 Decoin 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 Decoin, Victorien Barbey, Corinne Bergeau, Dorian Latour, Xavier Feuilloley, Marc G. J. Orange, Nicole Merieau, Annabelle A Type VI Secretion System Is Involved in Pseudomonas fluorescens Bacterial Competition |
title | A Type VI Secretion System Is Involved in Pseudomonas fluorescens Bacterial Competition |
title_full | A Type VI Secretion System Is Involved in Pseudomonas fluorescens Bacterial Competition |
title_fullStr | A Type VI Secretion System Is Involved in Pseudomonas fluorescens Bacterial Competition |
title_full_unstemmed | A Type VI Secretion System Is Involved in Pseudomonas fluorescens Bacterial Competition |
title_short | A Type VI Secretion System Is Involved in Pseudomonas fluorescens Bacterial Competition |
title_sort | type vi secretion system is involved in pseudomonas fluorescens bacterial competition |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3925238/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24551247 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089411 |
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