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A σ(E)-Mediated Temperature Gauge Controls a Switch from LuxR-Mediated Virulence Gene Expression to Thermal Stress Adaptation in Vibrio alginolyticus

In vibrios, the expression of virulence factors is often controlled by LuxR, the master quorum-sensing regulator. Here, we investigate the interplay between LuxR and σ(E), an alternative sigma factor, during the control of virulence-related gene expression and adaptations to temperature elevations i...

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Autores principales: Gu, Dan, Guo, Min, Yang, Minjun, Zhang, Yuanxing, Zhou, Xiaohui, Wang, Qiyao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4890791/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27253371
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005645
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author Gu, Dan
Guo, Min
Yang, Minjun
Zhang, Yuanxing
Zhou, Xiaohui
Wang, Qiyao
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Guo, Min
Yang, Minjun
Zhang, Yuanxing
Zhou, Xiaohui
Wang, Qiyao
author_sort Gu, Dan
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description In vibrios, the expression of virulence factors is often controlled by LuxR, the master quorum-sensing regulator. Here, we investigate the interplay between LuxR and σ(E), an alternative sigma factor, during the control of virulence-related gene expression and adaptations to temperature elevations in the zoonotic pathogen Vibrio alginolyticus. An rpoE null V. alginolyticus mutant was unable to adapt to various stresses and was survival-deficient in fish. In wild type V. alginolyticus, the expression of LuxR-regulated virulence factors increased as the temperature was increased from 22°C to 37°C, but mutants lacking σ(E) did not respond to temperature, indicating that σ(E) is critical for the temperature-dependent upregulation of virulence genes. Further analyses revealed that σ(E) binds directly to -10 and -35 elements in the luxR promoter that drive its transcription. ChIP assays showed that σ(E) binds to the promoter regions of luxR, rpoH and rpoE at high temperatures (e.g., 30°C and 37°C). However, at higher temperatures (42°C) that induce thermal stress, σ(E) binding to the luxR promoter decreased, while its binding to the rpoH and rpoE promoters was unchanged. Thus, the temperature-dependent binding of σ(E) to distinct promoters appears to underlie a σ(E)-controlled switch between the expression of virulence genes and adaptation to thermal stress. This study illustrates how a conserved temperature response mechanism integrates into quorum-sensing circuits to regulate both virulence and stress adaptation.
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spelling pubmed-48907912016-06-10 A σ(E)-Mediated Temperature Gauge Controls a Switch from LuxR-Mediated Virulence Gene Expression to Thermal Stress Adaptation in Vibrio alginolyticus Gu, Dan Guo, Min Yang, Minjun Zhang, Yuanxing Zhou, Xiaohui Wang, Qiyao PLoS Pathog Research Article In vibrios, the expression of virulence factors is often controlled by LuxR, the master quorum-sensing regulator. Here, we investigate the interplay between LuxR and σ(E), an alternative sigma factor, during the control of virulence-related gene expression and adaptations to temperature elevations in the zoonotic pathogen Vibrio alginolyticus. An rpoE null V. alginolyticus mutant was unable to adapt to various stresses and was survival-deficient in fish. In wild type V. alginolyticus, the expression of LuxR-regulated virulence factors increased as the temperature was increased from 22°C to 37°C, but mutants lacking σ(E) did not respond to temperature, indicating that σ(E) is critical for the temperature-dependent upregulation of virulence genes. Further analyses revealed that σ(E) binds directly to -10 and -35 elements in the luxR promoter that drive its transcription. ChIP assays showed that σ(E) binds to the promoter regions of luxR, rpoH and rpoE at high temperatures (e.g., 30°C and 37°C). However, at higher temperatures (42°C) that induce thermal stress, σ(E) binding to the luxR promoter decreased, while its binding to the rpoH and rpoE promoters was unchanged. Thus, the temperature-dependent binding of σ(E) to distinct promoters appears to underlie a σ(E)-controlled switch between the expression of virulence genes and adaptation to thermal stress. This study illustrates how a conserved temperature response mechanism integrates into quorum-sensing circuits to regulate both virulence and stress adaptation. Public Library of Science 2016-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4890791/ /pubmed/27253371 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005645 Text en © 2016 Gu 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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Gu, Dan
Guo, Min
Yang, Minjun
Zhang, Yuanxing
Zhou, Xiaohui
Wang, Qiyao
A σ(E)-Mediated Temperature Gauge Controls a Switch from LuxR-Mediated Virulence Gene Expression to Thermal Stress Adaptation in Vibrio alginolyticus
title A σ(E)-Mediated Temperature Gauge Controls a Switch from LuxR-Mediated Virulence Gene Expression to Thermal Stress Adaptation in Vibrio alginolyticus
title_full A σ(E)-Mediated Temperature Gauge Controls a Switch from LuxR-Mediated Virulence Gene Expression to Thermal Stress Adaptation in Vibrio alginolyticus
title_fullStr A σ(E)-Mediated Temperature Gauge Controls a Switch from LuxR-Mediated Virulence Gene Expression to Thermal Stress Adaptation in Vibrio alginolyticus
title_full_unstemmed A σ(E)-Mediated Temperature Gauge Controls a Switch from LuxR-Mediated Virulence Gene Expression to Thermal Stress Adaptation in Vibrio alginolyticus
title_short A σ(E)-Mediated Temperature Gauge Controls a Switch from LuxR-Mediated Virulence Gene Expression to Thermal Stress Adaptation in Vibrio alginolyticus
title_sort σ(e)-mediated temperature gauge controls a switch from luxr-mediated virulence gene expression to thermal stress adaptation in vibrio alginolyticus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4890791/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27253371
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005645
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