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Genes Linking Copper Trafficking and Homeostasis to the Biogenesis and Activity of the cbb(3)-Type Cytochrome c Oxidase in the Enteric Pathogen Campylobacter jejuni

Bacterial C-type haem-copper oxidases in the cbb(3) family are widespread in microaerophiles, which exploit their high oxygen-binding affinity for growth in microoxic niches. In microaerophilic pathogens, C-type oxidases can be essential for infection, yet little is known about their biogenesis comp...

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Autores principales: Garg, Nitanshu, Taylor, Aidan J., Pastorelli, Federica, Flannery, Sarah E., Jackson, Phillip J., Johnson, Matthew P., Kelly, David J.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8267372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34248902
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.683260
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author Garg, Nitanshu
Taylor, Aidan J.
Pastorelli, Federica
Flannery, Sarah E.
Jackson, Phillip J.
Johnson, Matthew P.
Kelly, David J.
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description Bacterial C-type haem-copper oxidases in the cbb(3) family are widespread in microaerophiles, which exploit their high oxygen-binding affinity for growth in microoxic niches. In microaerophilic pathogens, C-type oxidases can be essential for infection, yet little is known about their biogenesis compared to model bacteria. Here, we have identified genes involved in cbb(3)-oxidase (Cco) assembly and activity in the Gram-negative pathogen Campylobacter jejuni, the commonest cause of human food-borne bacterial gastroenteritis. Several genes of unknown function downstream of the oxidase structural genes ccoNOQP were shown to be essential (cj1483c and cj1486c) or important (cj1484c and cj1485c) for Cco activity; Cj1483 is a CcoH homologue, but Cj1484 (designated CcoZ) has structural similarity to MSMEG_4692, involved in Qcr-oxidase supercomplex formation in Mycobacterium smegmatis. Blue-native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of detergent solubilised membranes revealed three major bands, one of which contained CcoZ along with Qcr and oxidase subunits. Deletion of putative copper trafficking genes ccoI (cj1155c) and ccoS (cj1154c) abolished Cco activity, which was partially restored by addition of copper during growth, while inactivation of cj0369c encoding a CcoG homologue led to a partial reduction in Cco activity. Deletion of an operon encoding PCu(A)C (Cj0909) and Sco (Cj0911) periplasmic copper chaperone homologues reduced Cco activity, which was partially restored in the cj0911 mutant by exogenous copper. Phenotypic analyses of gene deletions in the cj1161c–1166c cluster, encoding several genes involved in intracellular metal homeostasis, showed that inactivation of copA (cj1161c), or copZ (cj1162c) led to both elevated intracellular Cu and reduced Cco activity, effects exacerbated at high external Cu. Our work has therefore identified (i) additional Cco subunits, (ii) a previously uncharacterized set of genes linking copper trafficking and Cco activity, and (iii) connections with Cu homeostasis in this important pathogen.
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spelling pubmed-82673722021-07-10 Genes Linking Copper Trafficking and Homeostasis to the Biogenesis and Activity of the cbb(3)-Type Cytochrome c Oxidase in the Enteric Pathogen Campylobacter jejuni Garg, Nitanshu Taylor, Aidan J. Pastorelli, Federica Flannery, Sarah E. Jackson, Phillip J. Johnson, Matthew P. Kelly, David J. Front Microbiol Microbiology Bacterial C-type haem-copper oxidases in the cbb(3) family are widespread in microaerophiles, which exploit their high oxygen-binding affinity for growth in microoxic niches. In microaerophilic pathogens, C-type oxidases can be essential for infection, yet little is known about their biogenesis compared to model bacteria. Here, we have identified genes involved in cbb(3)-oxidase (Cco) assembly and activity in the Gram-negative pathogen Campylobacter jejuni, the commonest cause of human food-borne bacterial gastroenteritis. Several genes of unknown function downstream of the oxidase structural genes ccoNOQP were shown to be essential (cj1483c and cj1486c) or important (cj1484c and cj1485c) for Cco activity; Cj1483 is a CcoH homologue, but Cj1484 (designated CcoZ) has structural similarity to MSMEG_4692, involved in Qcr-oxidase supercomplex formation in Mycobacterium smegmatis. Blue-native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of detergent solubilised membranes revealed three major bands, one of which contained CcoZ along with Qcr and oxidase subunits. Deletion of putative copper trafficking genes ccoI (cj1155c) and ccoS (cj1154c) abolished Cco activity, which was partially restored by addition of copper during growth, while inactivation of cj0369c encoding a CcoG homologue led to a partial reduction in Cco activity. Deletion of an operon encoding PCu(A)C (Cj0909) and Sco (Cj0911) periplasmic copper chaperone homologues reduced Cco activity, which was partially restored in the cj0911 mutant by exogenous copper. Phenotypic analyses of gene deletions in the cj1161c–1166c cluster, encoding several genes involved in intracellular metal homeostasis, showed that inactivation of copA (cj1161c), or copZ (cj1162c) led to both elevated intracellular Cu and reduced Cco activity, effects exacerbated at high external Cu. Our work has therefore identified (i) additional Cco subunits, (ii) a previously uncharacterized set of genes linking copper trafficking and Cco activity, and (iii) connections with Cu homeostasis in this important pathogen. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8267372/ /pubmed/34248902 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.683260 Text en Copyright © 2021 Garg, Taylor, Pastorelli, Flannery, Jackson, Johnson and Kelly. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Garg, Nitanshu
Taylor, Aidan J.
Pastorelli, Federica
Flannery, Sarah E.
Jackson, Phillip J.
Johnson, Matthew P.
Kelly, David J.
Genes Linking Copper Trafficking and Homeostasis to the Biogenesis and Activity of the cbb(3)-Type Cytochrome c Oxidase in the Enteric Pathogen Campylobacter jejuni
title Genes Linking Copper Trafficking and Homeostasis to the Biogenesis and Activity of the cbb(3)-Type Cytochrome c Oxidase in the Enteric Pathogen Campylobacter jejuni
title_full Genes Linking Copper Trafficking and Homeostasis to the Biogenesis and Activity of the cbb(3)-Type Cytochrome c Oxidase in the Enteric Pathogen Campylobacter jejuni
title_fullStr Genes Linking Copper Trafficking and Homeostasis to the Biogenesis and Activity of the cbb(3)-Type Cytochrome c Oxidase in the Enteric Pathogen Campylobacter jejuni
title_full_unstemmed Genes Linking Copper Trafficking and Homeostasis to the Biogenesis and Activity of the cbb(3)-Type Cytochrome c Oxidase in the Enteric Pathogen Campylobacter jejuni
title_short Genes Linking Copper Trafficking and Homeostasis to the Biogenesis and Activity of the cbb(3)-Type Cytochrome c Oxidase in the Enteric Pathogen Campylobacter jejuni
title_sort genes linking copper trafficking and homeostasis to the biogenesis and activity of the cbb(3)-type cytochrome c oxidase in the enteric pathogen campylobacter jejuni
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8267372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34248902
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.683260
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