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Tad pilus-mediated twitching motility is essential for DNA uptake and survival of Liberibacters

Axenically cultured Liberibacter crescens (Lcr) is a closely related surrogate for uncultured plant pathogenic species of the genus Liberibacter, including ‘Candidatus L. asiaticus’ (CLas) and ‘Ca. L. solanacearum’ (CLso). All Liberibacters encode a completely conserved gene repertoire for both flag...

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Autores principales: Cai, Lulu, Jain, Mukesh, Sena-Vélez, Marta, Jones, Kathryn M., Fleites, Laura A., Heck, Michelle, Gabriel, Dean W.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8513845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34644346
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258583
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author Cai, Lulu
Jain, Mukesh
Sena-Vélez, Marta
Jones, Kathryn M.
Fleites, Laura A.
Heck, Michelle
Gabriel, Dean W.
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Sena-Vélez, Marta
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description Axenically cultured Liberibacter crescens (Lcr) is a closely related surrogate for uncultured plant pathogenic species of the genus Liberibacter, including ‘Candidatus L. asiaticus’ (CLas) and ‘Ca. L. solanacearum’ (CLso). All Liberibacters encode a completely conserved gene repertoire for both flagella and Tad (Tight Adherence) pili and all are missing genes critical for nucleotide biosynthesis. Both flagellar swimming and Tad pilus-mediated twitching motility in Lcr were demonstrated for the first time. A role for Tad pili in the uptake of extracellular dsDNA for food in Liberibacters was suspected because both twitching and DNA uptake are impossible without repetitive pilus extension and retraction, and no genes encoding other pilus assemblages or mechanisms for DNA uptake were predicted to be even partially present in any of the 35 fully sequenced Liberibacter genomes. Insertional mutations of the Lcr Tad pilus genes cpaA, cpaB, cpaE, cpaF and tadC all displayed such severely reduced growth and viability that none could be complemented. A mutation affecting cpaF (motor ATPase) was further characterized and the strain displayed concomitant loss of twitching, viability and reduced periplasmic uptake of extracellular dsDNA. Mutations of comEC, encoding the inner membrane competence channel, had no effect on either motility or growth but completely abolished natural transformation in Lcr. The comEC mutation was restored by complementation using comEC from Lcr but not from CLas strain psy62 or CLso strain RS100, indicating that unlike Lcr, these pathogens were not naturally competent for transformation. This report provides the first evidence that the Liberibacter Tad pili are dynamic and essential for both motility and DNA uptake, thus extending their role beyond surface adherence.
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spelling pubmed-85138452021-10-14 Tad pilus-mediated twitching motility is essential for DNA uptake and survival of Liberibacters Cai, Lulu Jain, Mukesh Sena-Vélez, Marta Jones, Kathryn M. Fleites, Laura A. Heck, Michelle Gabriel, Dean W. PLoS One Research Article Axenically cultured Liberibacter crescens (Lcr) is a closely related surrogate for uncultured plant pathogenic species of the genus Liberibacter, including ‘Candidatus L. asiaticus’ (CLas) and ‘Ca. L. solanacearum’ (CLso). All Liberibacters encode a completely conserved gene repertoire for both flagella and Tad (Tight Adherence) pili and all are missing genes critical for nucleotide biosynthesis. Both flagellar swimming and Tad pilus-mediated twitching motility in Lcr were demonstrated for the first time. A role for Tad pili in the uptake of extracellular dsDNA for food in Liberibacters was suspected because both twitching and DNA uptake are impossible without repetitive pilus extension and retraction, and no genes encoding other pilus assemblages or mechanisms for DNA uptake were predicted to be even partially present in any of the 35 fully sequenced Liberibacter genomes. Insertional mutations of the Lcr Tad pilus genes cpaA, cpaB, cpaE, cpaF and tadC all displayed such severely reduced growth and viability that none could be complemented. A mutation affecting cpaF (motor ATPase) was further characterized and the strain displayed concomitant loss of twitching, viability and reduced periplasmic uptake of extracellular dsDNA. Mutations of comEC, encoding the inner membrane competence channel, had no effect on either motility or growth but completely abolished natural transformation in Lcr. The comEC mutation was restored by complementation using comEC from Lcr but not from CLas strain psy62 or CLso strain RS100, indicating that unlike Lcr, these pathogens were not naturally competent for transformation. This report provides the first evidence that the Liberibacter Tad pili are dynamic and essential for both motility and DNA uptake, thus extending their role beyond surface adherence. Public Library of Science 2021-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8513845/ /pubmed/34644346 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258583 Text en © 2021 Cai et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Cai, Lulu
Jain, Mukesh
Sena-Vélez, Marta
Jones, Kathryn M.
Fleites, Laura A.
Heck, Michelle
Gabriel, Dean W.
Tad pilus-mediated twitching motility is essential for DNA uptake and survival of Liberibacters
title Tad pilus-mediated twitching motility is essential for DNA uptake and survival of Liberibacters
title_full Tad pilus-mediated twitching motility is essential for DNA uptake and survival of Liberibacters
title_fullStr Tad pilus-mediated twitching motility is essential for DNA uptake and survival of Liberibacters
title_full_unstemmed Tad pilus-mediated twitching motility is essential for DNA uptake and survival of Liberibacters
title_short Tad pilus-mediated twitching motility is essential for DNA uptake and survival of Liberibacters
title_sort tad pilus-mediated twitching motility is essential for dna uptake and survival of liberibacters
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8513845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34644346
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258583
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