RRC ID 71544
著者 Tague JG, Hong J, Kalburge SS, Boyd EF.
タイトル Regulatory Small RNA Qrr2 Is Expressed Independently of Sigma Factor-54 and Can Function as the Sole Qrr Small RNA To Control Quorum Sensing in Vibrio parahaemolyticus.
ジャーナル J Bacteriol
Abstract Bacterial cells alter gene expression in response to changes in population density in a process called quorum sensing (QS). In Vibrio harveyi, LuxO, a low-cell-density activator of sigma factor-54 (RpoN), is required for transcription of five noncoding regulatory small RNAs (sRNAs), Qrr1 to Qrr5, which each repress translation of the master QS regulator, LuxR. Vibrio parahaemolyticus, the leading cause of bacterial seafoodborne gastroenteritis, also contains five Qrr sRNAs that control OpaR (the LuxR homolog), controlling capsule polysaccharide (CPS), motility, and metabolism. We show that in a ΔluxO deletion mutant, opaR was derepressed and CPS and biofilm were produced. However, in a ΔrpoN mutant, opaR was repressed, no CPS was produced, and less biofilm production was observed than in the wild type. To determine why opaR was repressed, expression analysis in ΔluxO showed that all five qrr genes were repressed, while in ΔrpoN the qrr2 gene was significantly derepressed. Reporter assays and mutant analysis showed that Qrr2 sRNA can act alone to control OpaR. Bioinformatics analysis identified a sigma-70 (RpoD) -35 -10 promoter overlapping the canonical sigma-54 (RpoN) -24 -12 promoter in the qrr2 regulatory region. The qrr2 sigma-70 promoter element was also present in additional Vibrio species, indicating that it is widespread. Mutagenesis of the sigma-70 -10 promoter site in the ΔrpoN mutant background resulted in repression of qrr2. Analysis of qrr quadruple deletion mutants, in which only a single qrr gene is present, showed that only Qrr2 sRNA can act independently to regulate opaR. Mutant and expression data also demonstrated that RpoN and the global regulator, Fis, act additively to repress qrr2. Our data have uncovered a new mechanism of qrr expression and show that Qrr2 sRNA is sufficient for OpaR regulation. IMPORTANCE The quorum sensing noncoding small RNAs (sRNAs) are present in all Vibrio species but vary in number and regulatory roles among species. In the Harveyi clade, all species contain five qrr genes, and in Vibrio harveyi these are transcribed by sigma-54 and are additive in function. In the Cholerae clade, four qrr genes are present, and in Vibrio cholerae the qrr genes are redundant in function. In Vibrio parahaemolyticus, qrr2 is controlled by two overlapping promoters. In an rpoN mutant, qrr2 is transcribed from a sigma-70 promoter that is present in all V. parahaemolyticus strains and in other species of the Harveyi clade, suggesting a conserved mechanism of regulation. Qrr2 sRNA can function as the sole Qrr sRNA to control OpaR.
巻・号 204(1)
ページ e0035021
公開日 2022-1-18
DOI 10.1128/JB.00350-21
PMID 34633869
PMC PMC8765448
MeSH Bacterial Proteins / genetics Bacterial Proteins / metabolism* DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases / genetics DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases / metabolism Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial / physiology Mutation Phylogeny Quorum Sensing / physiology* RNA Polymerase Sigma 54 / genetics RNA Polymerase Sigma 54 / metabolism RNA, Bacterial / genetics RNA, Bacterial / metabolism* Sigma Factor / genetics Sigma Factor / metabolism Vibrio parahaemolyticus / genetics Vibrio parahaemolyticus / physiology*
IF 3.006
リソース情報
病原細菌 JNBP_30766