Identification and characterization of zinc importers in Corynebacterium diphtheriae.

IF 2.7 3区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
Journal of Bacteriology Pub Date : 2024-06-20 Epub Date: 2024-05-29 DOI:10.1128/jb.00124-24
Eric D Peng, Lindsey R Lyman, Michael P Schmitt
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Abstract

Corynebacterium diphtheriae is the causative agent of diphtheria, a severe respiratory disease in humans. C. diphtheriae colonizes the human upper respiratory tract, where it acquires zinc, an essential metal required for survival in the host. While the mechanisms for zinc transport by C. diphtheriae are not well characterized, four putative zinc ABC-type transporter loci were recently identified in strain 1737: iutABCD/E (iut), znuACB (znu), nikABCD1 (nik1), and nikABCD2 (nik2). A mutant deleted for all four loci (Δ4) exhibited similar growth to that of the wild-type strain in a zinc-limited medium, suggesting there are additional zinc transporters. Two additional gene loci predicted to be associated with metal import, mntABCD (mnt) and sidAB (sid), were deleted in the Δ4 mutant to construct a new mutant designated Δ6. The C. diphtheriae Δ6 mutant exhibited significantly reduced growth under zinc limitation relative to the wild type, suggesting a deficiency in zinc acquisition. Strains retaining the iut, znu, mnt, or sid loci grew to near-wild-type levels in the absence of the other five loci, indicating that each of these transporters may be involved in zinc uptake. Plasmid complementation with cloned iut, znu, mnt, or nik1 loci also enhanced the growth of the Δ6 mutant. Quantification of intracellular zinc content by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry was consistent with reduced zinc uptake by Δ6 relative to the wild type and further supports a zinc uptake function for the transporters encoded by iut, znu, and mnt. This study demonstrates that C. diphtheriae zinc transport is complex and involves multiple zinc uptake systems.IMPORTANCEZinc is a critical nutrient for all forms of life, including human bacterial pathogens. Thus, the tools that bacteria use to acquire zinc from host sources are crucial for pathogenesis. While potential candidates for zinc importers have been identified in Corynebacterium diphtheriae from gene expression studies, to date, no study has clearly demonstrated this function for any of the putative transporters. We show that C. diphtheriae encodes at least six loci associated with zinc import, underscoring the extent of redundancy for zinc acquisition. Furthermore, we provide evidence that a previously studied manganese-regulated importer can also function in zinc import. This study builds upon our knowledge of bacterial zinc transport mechanisms and identifies potential targets for future diphtheria vaccine candidates.

白喉杆菌中锌导入器的鉴定和特征描述。
白喉棒状杆菌是白喉的致病菌,白喉是一种严重的人类呼吸道疾病。白喉杆菌在人的上呼吸道定植,并在那里获得锌,锌是在宿主体内生存所必需的金属。虽然白喉杆菌的锌转运机制尚不明确,但最近在 1737 株中发现了四个假定的锌 ABC 型转运体位点:iutABCD/E(iut)、znuACB(znu)、nikABCD1(nik1)和 nikABCD2(nik2)。一个缺失了所有四个基因位点(Δ4)的突变体在锌限制培养基中的生长与野生型菌株相似,这表明还有其他的锌转运体。在Δ4突变体中删除了另外两个预测与金属导入有关的基因位点 mntABCD(mnt)和 sidAB(sid),构建了一个新的突变体,命名为Δ6。与野生型相比,白喉杆菌Δ6突变体在锌限制条件下的生长速度明显降低,表明其锌获取能力不足。保留了 iut、znu、mnt 或 sid 基因座的菌株在缺乏其他五个基因座的情况下生长接近野生型水平,表明这些转运体可能都参与了锌的吸收。用克隆的 iut、znu、mnt 或 nik1 基因座进行质粒互补也能促进Δ6 突变体的生长。通过电感耦合等离子体质谱法对细胞内锌含量进行定量分析,结果表明Δ6 突变体对锌的吸收相对于野生型有所减少,这进一步支持了 iut、znu 和 mnt 编码的转运体对锌的吸收功能。这项研究表明,白喉杆菌的锌转运非常复杂,涉及多个锌摄取系统。重要意义锌是所有生命形式(包括人类细菌病原体)的关键营养物质。因此,细菌从宿主来源获取锌的工具对致病至关重要。虽然通过基因表达研究发现了白喉棒状杆菌中潜在的候选锌导入器,但迄今为止,还没有研究清楚地证明任何推测的转运器具有这种功能。我们的研究表明,白喉杆菌至少有六个基因位点与锌的导入有关,这凸显了锌获取的冗余程度。此外,我们还提供了证据,证明以前研究过的一种锰调控的转运体也能发挥锌转运的功能。这项研究增进了我们对细菌锌转运机制的了解,并为未来的白喉候选疫苗确定了潜在靶标。
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Journal of Bacteriology
Journal of Bacteriology 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
6.10
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9.40%
发文量
324
审稿时长
1.3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Bacteriology (JB) publishes research articles that probe fundamental processes in bacteria, archaea and their viruses, and the molecular mechanisms by which they interact with each other and with their hosts and their environments.
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