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IscR Is Essential for Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Type III Secretion and Virulence

Type III secretion systems (T3SS) are essential for virulence in dozens of pathogens, but are not required for growth outside the host. Therefore, the T3SS of many bacterial species are under tight regulatory control. To increase our understanding of the molecular mechanisms behind T3SS regulation,...

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Autores principales: Miller, Halie K., Kwuan, Laura, Schwiesow, Leah, Bernick, David L., Mettert, Erin, Ramirez, Hector A., Ragle, James M., Chan, Patricia P., Kiley, Patricia J., Lowe, Todd M., Auerbuch, Victoria
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4055776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24945271
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004194
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author Miller, Halie K.
Kwuan, Laura
Schwiesow, Leah
Bernick, David L.
Mettert, Erin
Ramirez, Hector A.
Ragle, James M.
Chan, Patricia P.
Kiley, Patricia J.
Lowe, Todd M.
Auerbuch, Victoria
author_facet Miller, Halie K.
Kwuan, Laura
Schwiesow, Leah
Bernick, David L.
Mettert, Erin
Ramirez, Hector A.
Ragle, James M.
Chan, Patricia P.
Kiley, Patricia J.
Lowe, Todd M.
Auerbuch, Victoria
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description Type III secretion systems (T3SS) are essential for virulence in dozens of pathogens, but are not required for growth outside the host. Therefore, the T3SS of many bacterial species are under tight regulatory control. To increase our understanding of the molecular mechanisms behind T3SS regulation, we performed a transposon screen to identify genes important for T3SS function in the food-borne pathogen Yersinia pseudotuberculosis. We identified two unique transposon insertions in YPTB2860, a gene that displays 79% identity with the E. coli iron-sulfur cluster regulator, IscR. A Y. pseudotuberculosis iscR in-frame deletion mutant (ΔiscR) was deficient in secretion of Ysc T3SS effector proteins and in targeting macrophages through the T3SS. To determine the mechanism behind IscR control of the Ysc T3SS, we carried out transcriptome and bioinformatic analysis to identify Y. pseudotuberculosis genes regulated by IscR. We discovered a putative IscR binding motif upstream of the Y. pseudotuberculosis yscW-lcrF operon. As LcrF controls transcription of a number of critical T3SS genes in Yersinia, we hypothesized that Yersinia IscR may control the Ysc T3SS through LcrF. Indeed, purified IscR bound to the identified yscW-lcrF promoter motif and mRNA levels of lcrF and 24 other T3SS genes were reduced in Y. pseudotuberculosis in the absence of IscR. Importantly, mice orally infected with the Y. pseudotuberculosis ΔiscR mutant displayed decreased bacterial burden in Peyer's patches, mesenteric lymph nodes, spleens, and livers, indicating an essential role for IscR in Y. pseudotuberculosis virulence. This study presents the first characterization of Yersinia IscR and provides evidence that IscR is critical for virulence and type III secretion through direct regulation of the T3SS master regulator, LcrF.
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spelling pubmed-40557762014-06-18 IscR Is Essential for Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Type III Secretion and Virulence Miller, Halie K. Kwuan, Laura Schwiesow, Leah Bernick, David L. Mettert, Erin Ramirez, Hector A. Ragle, James M. Chan, Patricia P. Kiley, Patricia J. Lowe, Todd M. Auerbuch, Victoria PLoS Pathog Research Article Type III secretion systems (T3SS) are essential for virulence in dozens of pathogens, but are not required for growth outside the host. Therefore, the T3SS of many bacterial species are under tight regulatory control. To increase our understanding of the molecular mechanisms behind T3SS regulation, we performed a transposon screen to identify genes important for T3SS function in the food-borne pathogen Yersinia pseudotuberculosis. We identified two unique transposon insertions in YPTB2860, a gene that displays 79% identity with the E. coli iron-sulfur cluster regulator, IscR. A Y. pseudotuberculosis iscR in-frame deletion mutant (ΔiscR) was deficient in secretion of Ysc T3SS effector proteins and in targeting macrophages through the T3SS. To determine the mechanism behind IscR control of the Ysc T3SS, we carried out transcriptome and bioinformatic analysis to identify Y. pseudotuberculosis genes regulated by IscR. We discovered a putative IscR binding motif upstream of the Y. pseudotuberculosis yscW-lcrF operon. As LcrF controls transcription of a number of critical T3SS genes in Yersinia, we hypothesized that Yersinia IscR may control the Ysc T3SS through LcrF. Indeed, purified IscR bound to the identified yscW-lcrF promoter motif and mRNA levels of lcrF and 24 other T3SS genes were reduced in Y. pseudotuberculosis in the absence of IscR. Importantly, mice orally infected with the Y. pseudotuberculosis ΔiscR mutant displayed decreased bacterial burden in Peyer's patches, mesenteric lymph nodes, spleens, and livers, indicating an essential role for IscR in Y. pseudotuberculosis virulence. This study presents the first characterization of Yersinia IscR and provides evidence that IscR is critical for virulence and type III secretion through direct regulation of the T3SS master regulator, LcrF. Public Library of Science 2014-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4055776/ /pubmed/24945271 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004194 Text en © 2014 Miller 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
Miller, Halie K.
Kwuan, Laura
Schwiesow, Leah
Bernick, David L.
Mettert, Erin
Ramirez, Hector A.
Ragle, James M.
Chan, Patricia P.
Kiley, Patricia J.
Lowe, Todd M.
Auerbuch, Victoria
IscR Is Essential for Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Type III Secretion and Virulence
title IscR Is Essential for Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Type III Secretion and Virulence
title_full IscR Is Essential for Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Type III Secretion and Virulence
title_fullStr IscR Is Essential for Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Type III Secretion and Virulence
title_full_unstemmed IscR Is Essential for Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Type III Secretion and Virulence
title_short IscR Is Essential for Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Type III Secretion and Virulence
title_sort iscr is essential for yersinia pseudotuberculosis type iii secretion and virulence
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4055776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24945271
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004194
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