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Thermoregulation of Prodigiosin Biosynthesis by Serratia marcescens is Controlled at the Transcriptional Level and Requires HexS

Several biotypes of the Gram-negative bacterium Serratia marcescens produce the tri-pyrole pigment and secondary metabolite prodigiosin. The biological activities of this pigment have therapeutic potential. For over half a century it has been known that biosynthesis of prodi giosin is inhibited when...

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Autores principales: ROMANOWSKI, ERIC G., LEHNER, KARA M., MARTIN, NATALIE C., PATEL, KRIYA R., CALLAGHAN, JAKE D., STELLA, NICHOLAS A., SHANKS, ROBERT M.Q.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6943984/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31050252
http://dx.doi.org/10.21307/pjm-2019-005
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author ROMANOWSKI, ERIC G.
LEHNER, KARA M.
MARTIN, NATALIE C.
PATEL, KRIYA R.
CALLAGHAN, JAKE D.
STELLA, NICHOLAS A.
SHANKS, ROBERT M.Q.
author_facet ROMANOWSKI, ERIC G.
LEHNER, KARA M.
MARTIN, NATALIE C.
PATEL, KRIYA R.
CALLAGHAN, JAKE D.
STELLA, NICHOLAS A.
SHANKS, ROBERT M.Q.
author_sort ROMANOWSKI, ERIC G.
collection PubMed
description Several biotypes of the Gram-negative bacterium Serratia marcescens produce the tri-pyrole pigment and secondary metabolite prodigiosin. The biological activities of this pigment have therapeutic potential. For over half a century it has been known that biosynthesis of prodi giosin is inhibited when bacteria are grown at elevated temperatures, yet the fundamental mechanism underlying this thermoregulation has not been characterized. In this study, chromosomal and plasmid-borne luxCDABE transcriptional reporters revealed reduced transcription of the prodigiosin biosynthetic operon at 37°C compared to 30°C indicating transcriptional control of pigment production. Moreover, induced expression of the prodigiosin biosynthetic operon at 37°C was able to produce pigmented colonies and cultures demonstrating that physiological conditions at 37°C allow prodigiosin production and indicating that post-transcriptional control is not a major contributor to the thermoregulation of prodigiosin pigmentation. Genetic experiments support the model that the HexS transcription factor is a key contributor to thermoregulation of pigmentation, whereas CRP plays a minor role, and a clear role for EepR and PigP was not observed. Together, these data indicate that thermoregulation of prodigiosin production at elevated temperatures is controlled largely, if not exclusively, at the transcriptional level.
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spelling pubmed-69439842020-01-06 Thermoregulation of Prodigiosin Biosynthesis by Serratia marcescens is Controlled at the Transcriptional Level and Requires HexS ROMANOWSKI, ERIC G. LEHNER, KARA M. MARTIN, NATALIE C. PATEL, KRIYA R. CALLAGHAN, JAKE D. STELLA, NICHOLAS A. SHANKS, ROBERT M.Q. Pol J Microbiol Microbiology Several biotypes of the Gram-negative bacterium Serratia marcescens produce the tri-pyrole pigment and secondary metabolite prodigiosin. The biological activities of this pigment have therapeutic potential. For over half a century it has been known that biosynthesis of prodi giosin is inhibited when bacteria are grown at elevated temperatures, yet the fundamental mechanism underlying this thermoregulation has not been characterized. In this study, chromosomal and plasmid-borne luxCDABE transcriptional reporters revealed reduced transcription of the prodigiosin biosynthetic operon at 37°C compared to 30°C indicating transcriptional control of pigment production. Moreover, induced expression of the prodigiosin biosynthetic operon at 37°C was able to produce pigmented colonies and cultures demonstrating that physiological conditions at 37°C allow prodigiosin production and indicating that post-transcriptional control is not a major contributor to the thermoregulation of prodigiosin pigmentation. Genetic experiments support the model that the HexS transcription factor is a key contributor to thermoregulation of pigmentation, whereas CRP plays a minor role, and a clear role for EepR and PigP was not observed. Together, these data indicate that thermoregulation of prodigiosin production at elevated temperatures is controlled largely, if not exclusively, at the transcriptional level. Exeley Inc. 2019-03 2019-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6943984/ /pubmed/31050252 http://dx.doi.org/10.21307/pjm-2019-005 Text en © 2019 Maryam Labibzadeh et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Microbiology
ROMANOWSKI, ERIC G.
LEHNER, KARA M.
MARTIN, NATALIE C.
PATEL, KRIYA R.
CALLAGHAN, JAKE D.
STELLA, NICHOLAS A.
SHANKS, ROBERT M.Q.
Thermoregulation of Prodigiosin Biosynthesis by Serratia marcescens is Controlled at the Transcriptional Level and Requires HexS
title Thermoregulation of Prodigiosin Biosynthesis by Serratia marcescens is Controlled at the Transcriptional Level and Requires HexS
title_full Thermoregulation of Prodigiosin Biosynthesis by Serratia marcescens is Controlled at the Transcriptional Level and Requires HexS
title_fullStr Thermoregulation of Prodigiosin Biosynthesis by Serratia marcescens is Controlled at the Transcriptional Level and Requires HexS
title_full_unstemmed Thermoregulation of Prodigiosin Biosynthesis by Serratia marcescens is Controlled at the Transcriptional Level and Requires HexS
title_short Thermoregulation of Prodigiosin Biosynthesis by Serratia marcescens is Controlled at the Transcriptional Level and Requires HexS
title_sort thermoregulation of prodigiosin biosynthesis by serratia marcescens is controlled at the transcriptional level and requires hexs
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6943984/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31050252
http://dx.doi.org/10.21307/pjm-2019-005
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