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Control of Competence for DNA Transformation in Streptococcus suis by Genetically Transferable Pherotypes

Here we show that S. suis, a major bacterial pathogen of pigs and emerging pathogen in humans responds to a peptide pheromone by developing competence for DNA transformation. This species does not fall within any of the phylogenetic clusters of streptococci previously shown to regulate competence vi...

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Autores principales: Zaccaria, Edoardo, van Baarlen, Peter, de Greeff, Astrid, Morrison, Donald A., Smith, Hilde, Wells, Jerry M.
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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/PMC4072589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24968201
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099394
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author Zaccaria, Edoardo
van Baarlen, Peter
de Greeff, Astrid
Morrison, Donald A.
Smith, Hilde
Wells, Jerry M.
author_facet Zaccaria, Edoardo
van Baarlen, Peter
de Greeff, Astrid
Morrison, Donald A.
Smith, Hilde
Wells, Jerry M.
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description Here we show that S. suis, a major bacterial pathogen of pigs and emerging pathogen in humans responds to a peptide pheromone by developing competence for DNA transformation. This species does not fall within any of the phylogenetic clusters of streptococci previously shown to regulate competence via peptide pheromones suggesting that more species of streptococci may be naturally competent. Induction of competence was dependent on ComX, a sigma factor that controls the streptococcal late competence regulon, extracellular addition of a comX-inducing peptide (XIP), and ComR, a regulator of comX. XIP was identified as an N-terminally truncated variant of ComS. Different comS alleles are present among strains of S. suis. These comS alleles are not functionally equivalent and appear to operate in conjuction with a cognate ComR to regulate comX through a conserved comR-box promoter. We demonstrate that these ‘pherotypes’ can be genetically transferred between strains, suggesting that similar approaches might be used to control competence induction in other lactic acid bacteria that lack ComR/ComS homologues but possess comX and the late competence regulon. The approaches described in this paper to identify and optimize peptide-induced competence may also assist other researchers wishing to identify natural competence in other bacteria. Harnessing natural competence is expected to accelerate genetic research on this and other important streptococcal pathogens and to allow high-throughput mutation approaches to be implemented, opening up new avenues for research.
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spelling pubmed-40725892014-07-02 Control of Competence for DNA Transformation in Streptococcus suis by Genetically Transferable Pherotypes Zaccaria, Edoardo van Baarlen, Peter de Greeff, Astrid Morrison, Donald A. Smith, Hilde Wells, Jerry M. PLoS One Research Article Here we show that S. suis, a major bacterial pathogen of pigs and emerging pathogen in humans responds to a peptide pheromone by developing competence for DNA transformation. This species does not fall within any of the phylogenetic clusters of streptococci previously shown to regulate competence via peptide pheromones suggesting that more species of streptococci may be naturally competent. Induction of competence was dependent on ComX, a sigma factor that controls the streptococcal late competence regulon, extracellular addition of a comX-inducing peptide (XIP), and ComR, a regulator of comX. XIP was identified as an N-terminally truncated variant of ComS. Different comS alleles are present among strains of S. suis. These comS alleles are not functionally equivalent and appear to operate in conjuction with a cognate ComR to regulate comX through a conserved comR-box promoter. We demonstrate that these ‘pherotypes’ can be genetically transferred between strains, suggesting that similar approaches might be used to control competence induction in other lactic acid bacteria that lack ComR/ComS homologues but possess comX and the late competence regulon. The approaches described in this paper to identify and optimize peptide-induced competence may also assist other researchers wishing to identify natural competence in other bacteria. Harnessing natural competence is expected to accelerate genetic research on this and other important streptococcal pathogens and to allow high-throughput mutation approaches to be implemented, opening up new avenues for research. Public Library of Science 2014-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4072589/ /pubmed/24968201 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099394 Text en © 2014 Zaccaria 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.
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Zaccaria, Edoardo
van Baarlen, Peter
de Greeff, Astrid
Morrison, Donald A.
Smith, Hilde
Wells, Jerry M.
Control of Competence for DNA Transformation in Streptococcus suis by Genetically Transferable Pherotypes
title Control of Competence for DNA Transformation in Streptococcus suis by Genetically Transferable Pherotypes
title_full Control of Competence for DNA Transformation in Streptococcus suis by Genetically Transferable Pherotypes
title_fullStr Control of Competence for DNA Transformation in Streptococcus suis by Genetically Transferable Pherotypes
title_full_unstemmed Control of Competence for DNA Transformation in Streptococcus suis by Genetically Transferable Pherotypes
title_short Control of Competence for DNA Transformation in Streptococcus suis by Genetically Transferable Pherotypes
title_sort control of competence for dna transformation in streptococcus suis by genetically transferable pherotypes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4072589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24968201
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099394
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