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CsrA Enhances Cyclic-di-GMP Biosynthesis and Yersinia pestis Biofilm Blockage of the Flea Foregut by Alleviating Hfq-Dependent Repression of the hmsT mRNA

Plague-causing Yersinia pestis is transmitted through regurgitation when it forms a biofilm-mediated blockage in the foregut of its flea vector. This biofilm is composed of an extracellular polysaccharide substance (EPS) produced when cyclic-di-GMP (c-di-GMP) levels are elevated. The Y. pestis digua...

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Autores principales: Silva-Rohwer, Amelia R., Held, Kiara, Sagawa, Janelle, Fernandez, Nicolas L., Waters, Christopher M., Vadyvaloo, Viveka
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8406273/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34340543
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01358-21
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author Silva-Rohwer, Amelia R.
Held, Kiara
Sagawa, Janelle
Fernandez, Nicolas L.
Waters, Christopher M.
Vadyvaloo, Viveka
author_facet Silva-Rohwer, Amelia R.
Held, Kiara
Sagawa, Janelle
Fernandez, Nicolas L.
Waters, Christopher M.
Vadyvaloo, Viveka
author_sort Silva-Rohwer, Amelia R.
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description Plague-causing Yersinia pestis is transmitted through regurgitation when it forms a biofilm-mediated blockage in the foregut of its flea vector. This biofilm is composed of an extracellular polysaccharide substance (EPS) produced when cyclic-di-GMP (c-di-GMP) levels are elevated. The Y. pestis diguanylate cyclase enzymes HmsD and HmsT synthesize c-di-GMP. HmsD is required for biofilm blockage formation but contributes minimally to in vitro biofilms. HmsT, however, is necessary for in vitro biofilms and contributes to intermediate rates of biofilm blockage. C-di-GMP synthesis is regulated at the transcriptional and posttranscriptional levels. In this, the global RNA chaperone, Hfq, posttranscriptionally represses hmsT mRNA translation. How c-di-GMP levels and biofilm blockage formation is modulated by nutritional stimuli encountered in the flea gut is unknown. Here, the RNA-binding regulator protein CsrA, which controls c-di-GMP-mediated biofilm formation and central carbon metabolism responses in many Gammaproteobacteria, was assessed for its role in Y. pestis biofilm formation. We determined that CsrA was required for markedly greater c-di-GMP and EPS levels when Y. pestis was cultivated on alternative sugars implicated in flea biofilm blockage metabolism. Our assays, composed of mobility shifts, quantification of mRNA translation, stability, and abundance, and epistasis analyses of a csrA hfq double mutant strain substantiated that CsrA represses hfq mRNA translation, thereby alleviating Hfq-dependent repression of hmsT mRNA translation. Additionally, a csrA mutant exhibited intermediately reduced biofilm blockage rates, resembling an hmsT mutant. Hence, we reveal CsrA-mediated control of c-di-GMP synthesis in Y. pestis as a tiered, posttranscriptional regulatory process that enhances biofilm blockage-mediated transmission from fleas.
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spelling pubmed-84062732021-09-09 CsrA Enhances Cyclic-di-GMP Biosynthesis and Yersinia pestis Biofilm Blockage of the Flea Foregut by Alleviating Hfq-Dependent Repression of the hmsT mRNA Silva-Rohwer, Amelia R. Held, Kiara Sagawa, Janelle Fernandez, Nicolas L. Waters, Christopher M. Vadyvaloo, Viveka mBio Research Article Plague-causing Yersinia pestis is transmitted through regurgitation when it forms a biofilm-mediated blockage in the foregut of its flea vector. This biofilm is composed of an extracellular polysaccharide substance (EPS) produced when cyclic-di-GMP (c-di-GMP) levels are elevated. The Y. pestis diguanylate cyclase enzymes HmsD and HmsT synthesize c-di-GMP. HmsD is required for biofilm blockage formation but contributes minimally to in vitro biofilms. HmsT, however, is necessary for in vitro biofilms and contributes to intermediate rates of biofilm blockage. C-di-GMP synthesis is regulated at the transcriptional and posttranscriptional levels. In this, the global RNA chaperone, Hfq, posttranscriptionally represses hmsT mRNA translation. How c-di-GMP levels and biofilm blockage formation is modulated by nutritional stimuli encountered in the flea gut is unknown. Here, the RNA-binding regulator protein CsrA, which controls c-di-GMP-mediated biofilm formation and central carbon metabolism responses in many Gammaproteobacteria, was assessed for its role in Y. pestis biofilm formation. We determined that CsrA was required for markedly greater c-di-GMP and EPS levels when Y. pestis was cultivated on alternative sugars implicated in flea biofilm blockage metabolism. Our assays, composed of mobility shifts, quantification of mRNA translation, stability, and abundance, and epistasis analyses of a csrA hfq double mutant strain substantiated that CsrA represses hfq mRNA translation, thereby alleviating Hfq-dependent repression of hmsT mRNA translation. Additionally, a csrA mutant exhibited intermediately reduced biofilm blockage rates, resembling an hmsT mutant. Hence, we reveal CsrA-mediated control of c-di-GMP synthesis in Y. pestis as a tiered, posttranscriptional regulatory process that enhances biofilm blockage-mediated transmission from fleas. American Society for Microbiology 2021-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8406273/ /pubmed/34340543 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01358-21 Text en Copyright © 2021 Silva-Rohwer 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/) .
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Silva-Rohwer, Amelia R.
Held, Kiara
Sagawa, Janelle
Fernandez, Nicolas L.
Waters, Christopher M.
Vadyvaloo, Viveka
CsrA Enhances Cyclic-di-GMP Biosynthesis and Yersinia pestis Biofilm Blockage of the Flea Foregut by Alleviating Hfq-Dependent Repression of the hmsT mRNA
title CsrA Enhances Cyclic-di-GMP Biosynthesis and Yersinia pestis Biofilm Blockage of the Flea Foregut by Alleviating Hfq-Dependent Repression of the hmsT mRNA
title_full CsrA Enhances Cyclic-di-GMP Biosynthesis and Yersinia pestis Biofilm Blockage of the Flea Foregut by Alleviating Hfq-Dependent Repression of the hmsT mRNA
title_fullStr CsrA Enhances Cyclic-di-GMP Biosynthesis and Yersinia pestis Biofilm Blockage of the Flea Foregut by Alleviating Hfq-Dependent Repression of the hmsT mRNA
title_full_unstemmed CsrA Enhances Cyclic-di-GMP Biosynthesis and Yersinia pestis Biofilm Blockage of the Flea Foregut by Alleviating Hfq-Dependent Repression of the hmsT mRNA
title_short CsrA Enhances Cyclic-di-GMP Biosynthesis and Yersinia pestis Biofilm Blockage of the Flea Foregut by Alleviating Hfq-Dependent Repression of the hmsT mRNA
title_sort csra enhances cyclic-di-gmp biosynthesis and yersinia pestis biofilm blockage of the flea foregut by alleviating hfq-dependent repression of the hmst mrna
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8406273/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34340543
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01358-21
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