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The Protein-Protein Interaction Network Reveals a Novel Role of the Signal Transduction Protein PII in the Control of c-di-GMP Homeostasis in Azospirillum brasilense

The PII family comprises a group of widely distributed signal transduction proteins ubiquitous in prokaryotes and in the chloroplasts of plants. PII proteins sense the levels of key metabolites ATP, ADP, and 2-oxoglutarate, which affect the PII protein structure and thereby the ability of PII to int...

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Autores principales: Gerhardt, Edileusa C. M., Parize, Erick, Gravina, Fernanda, Pontes, Flávia L. D., Santos, Adrian R. S., Araújo, Gillize A. T., Goedert, Ana C., Urbanski, Alysson H., Steffens, Maria B. R., Chubatsu, Leda S., Pedrosa, Fabio O., Souza, Emanuel M., Forchhammer, Karl, Ganusova, Elena, Alexandre, Gladys, de Souza, Gustavo A., Huergo, Luciano F.
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7646526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33144311
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00817-20
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author Gerhardt, Edileusa C. M.
Parize, Erick
Gravina, Fernanda
Pontes, Flávia L. D.
Santos, Adrian R. S.
Araújo, Gillize A. T.
Goedert, Ana C.
Urbanski, Alysson H.
Steffens, Maria B. R.
Chubatsu, Leda S.
Pedrosa, Fabio O.
Souza, Emanuel M.
Forchhammer, Karl
Ganusova, Elena
Alexandre, Gladys
de Souza, Gustavo A.
Huergo, Luciano F.
author_facet Gerhardt, Edileusa C. M.
Parize, Erick
Gravina, Fernanda
Pontes, Flávia L. D.
Santos, Adrian R. S.
Araújo, Gillize A. T.
Goedert, Ana C.
Urbanski, Alysson H.
Steffens, Maria B. R.
Chubatsu, Leda S.
Pedrosa, Fabio O.
Souza, Emanuel M.
Forchhammer, Karl
Ganusova, Elena
Alexandre, Gladys
de Souza, Gustavo A.
Huergo, Luciano F.
author_sort Gerhardt, Edileusa C. M.
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description The PII family comprises a group of widely distributed signal transduction proteins ubiquitous in prokaryotes and in the chloroplasts of plants. PII proteins sense the levels of key metabolites ATP, ADP, and 2-oxoglutarate, which affect the PII protein structure and thereby the ability of PII to interact with a range of target proteins. Here, we performed multiple ligand fishing assays with the PII protein orthologue GlnZ from the plant growth-promoting nitrogen-fixing bacterium Azospirillum brasilense to identify 37 proteins that are likely to be part of the PII protein-protein interaction network. Among the PII targets identified were enzymes related to nitrogen and fatty acid metabolism, signaling, coenzyme synthesis, RNA catabolism, and transcription. Direct binary PII-target complex was confirmed for 15 protein complexes using pulldown assays with recombinant proteins. Untargeted metabolome analysis showed that PII is required for proper homeostasis of important metabolites. Two enzymes involved in c-di-GMP metabolism were among the identified PII targets. A PII-deficient strain showed reduced c-di-GMP levels and altered aerotaxis and flocculation behavior. These data support that PII acts as a major metabolic hub controlling important enzymes and the homeostasis of key metabolites such as c-di-GMP in response to the prevailing nutritional status. IMPORTANCE The PII proteins sense and integrate important metabolic signals which reflect the cellular nutrition and energy status. Such extraordinary ability was capitalized by nature in such a way that the various PII proteins regulate different facets of metabolism by controlling the activity of a range of target proteins by protein-protein interactions. Here, we determined the PII protein interaction network in the plant growth-promoting nitrogen-fixing bacterium Azospirillum brasilense. The interactome data along with metabolome analysis suggest that PII functions as a master metabolic regulator hub. We provide evidence that PII proteins act to regulate c-di-GMP levels in vivo and cell motility and adherence behaviors.
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spelling pubmed-76465262020-11-17 The Protein-Protein Interaction Network Reveals a Novel Role of the Signal Transduction Protein PII in the Control of c-di-GMP Homeostasis in Azospirillum brasilense Gerhardt, Edileusa C. M. Parize, Erick Gravina, Fernanda Pontes, Flávia L. D. Santos, Adrian R. S. Araújo, Gillize A. T. Goedert, Ana C. Urbanski, Alysson H. Steffens, Maria B. R. Chubatsu, Leda S. Pedrosa, Fabio O. Souza, Emanuel M. Forchhammer, Karl Ganusova, Elena Alexandre, Gladys de Souza, Gustavo A. Huergo, Luciano F. mSystems Research Article The PII family comprises a group of widely distributed signal transduction proteins ubiquitous in prokaryotes and in the chloroplasts of plants. PII proteins sense the levels of key metabolites ATP, ADP, and 2-oxoglutarate, which affect the PII protein structure and thereby the ability of PII to interact with a range of target proteins. Here, we performed multiple ligand fishing assays with the PII protein orthologue GlnZ from the plant growth-promoting nitrogen-fixing bacterium Azospirillum brasilense to identify 37 proteins that are likely to be part of the PII protein-protein interaction network. Among the PII targets identified were enzymes related to nitrogen and fatty acid metabolism, signaling, coenzyme synthesis, RNA catabolism, and transcription. Direct binary PII-target complex was confirmed for 15 protein complexes using pulldown assays with recombinant proteins. Untargeted metabolome analysis showed that PII is required for proper homeostasis of important metabolites. Two enzymes involved in c-di-GMP metabolism were among the identified PII targets. A PII-deficient strain showed reduced c-di-GMP levels and altered aerotaxis and flocculation behavior. These data support that PII acts as a major metabolic hub controlling important enzymes and the homeostasis of key metabolites such as c-di-GMP in response to the prevailing nutritional status. IMPORTANCE The PII proteins sense and integrate important metabolic signals which reflect the cellular nutrition and energy status. Such extraordinary ability was capitalized by nature in such a way that the various PII proteins regulate different facets of metabolism by controlling the activity of a range of target proteins by protein-protein interactions. Here, we determined the PII protein interaction network in the plant growth-promoting nitrogen-fixing bacterium Azospirillum brasilense. The interactome data along with metabolome analysis suggest that PII functions as a master metabolic regulator hub. We provide evidence that PII proteins act to regulate c-di-GMP levels in vivo and cell motility and adherence behaviors. American Society for Microbiology 2020-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7646526/ /pubmed/33144311 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00817-20 Text en Copyright © 2020 Gerhardt et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research Article
Gerhardt, Edileusa C. M.
Parize, Erick
Gravina, Fernanda
Pontes, Flávia L. D.
Santos, Adrian R. S.
Araújo, Gillize A. T.
Goedert, Ana C.
Urbanski, Alysson H.
Steffens, Maria B. R.
Chubatsu, Leda S.
Pedrosa, Fabio O.
Souza, Emanuel M.
Forchhammer, Karl
Ganusova, Elena
Alexandre, Gladys
de Souza, Gustavo A.
Huergo, Luciano F.
The Protein-Protein Interaction Network Reveals a Novel Role of the Signal Transduction Protein PII in the Control of c-di-GMP Homeostasis in Azospirillum brasilense
title The Protein-Protein Interaction Network Reveals a Novel Role of the Signal Transduction Protein PII in the Control of c-di-GMP Homeostasis in Azospirillum brasilense
title_full The Protein-Protein Interaction Network Reveals a Novel Role of the Signal Transduction Protein PII in the Control of c-di-GMP Homeostasis in Azospirillum brasilense
title_fullStr The Protein-Protein Interaction Network Reveals a Novel Role of the Signal Transduction Protein PII in the Control of c-di-GMP Homeostasis in Azospirillum brasilense
title_full_unstemmed The Protein-Protein Interaction Network Reveals a Novel Role of the Signal Transduction Protein PII in the Control of c-di-GMP Homeostasis in Azospirillum brasilense
title_short The Protein-Protein Interaction Network Reveals a Novel Role of the Signal Transduction Protein PII in the Control of c-di-GMP Homeostasis in Azospirillum brasilense
title_sort protein-protein interaction network reveals a novel role of the signal transduction protein pii in the control of c-di-gmp homeostasis in azospirillum brasilense
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7646526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33144311
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00817-20
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