胶囊多糖合成蛋白 Ugd 调节溶藻弧菌的细菌运动性

IF 6.1 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Xixi Li , Xingyi Fei , Qingwei Chen , Zimeng Gao , Han Yin , Chen Zhang , Shenao Li , Zhe Zhao
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摘要

藻溶性弧菌是海洋动物和人类最常见的机会性病原体之一。本研究利用藻溶弧菌 E110 的转座子突变文库来鉴定运动相关基因,发现 3 个鞭毛和 1 个胶囊多糖(CPS)合成相关基因与藻溶弧菌的蜂拥运动有关。然后,通过基因缺失和互补进一步证实,CPS合成相关基因ugd参与了藻溶褐藻虫的蜂拥运动。表型分析表明,与野生型菌株相比,Δugd突变体减少了CPS的产生,降低了生物膜的形成,削弱了游泳能力,并增加了细胞毒性。转录组分析表明,Δugd 菌株中有 655 个基因(15%)上调,914 个基因(21%)下调。KEGG通路和热图分析显示,参与双组分系统(TCS)、趋化和鞭毛组装通路的基因在Δugd突变体中下调。另一方面,Δugd突变体中涉及人类疾病、生物合成ABC转运体和新陈代谢途径的基因上调。RT-qPCR 进一步验证了 ugd 调节的基因与运动、生物膜形成、毒力和 TCSs 有关。这些研究结果表明,ugd 可能是控制溶藻病毒某些生理过程的重要角色,突出了其作为未来研究和潜在治疗干预目标的潜力。
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The Ugd, a capsular polysaccharide synthesis protein, regulates the bacterial motility in Vibrio alginolyticus

Vibrio alginolyticus is one of the most common opportunistic pathogens in marine animals and humans. In this study, A transposon mutation library of the V. alginolyticus E110 was used to identify motility-related genes, and we found three flagellar and one capsular polysaccharide (CPS) synthesis-related genes were linked to swarming motility. Then, gene deletion and complementation further confirmed that CPS synthesis-related gene ugd is involved in the swarming motility of V. alginolyticus. Phenotype assays showed that the Δugd mutant reduced CPS production, decreased biofilm formation, impaired swimming ability, and increased cytotoxicity compared to the wild-type strain. Transcriptome analysis showed that 655 genes (15%) were upregulated and 914 genes (21%) were downregulated in the Δugd strain. KEGG pathway and heatmap analysis revealed that genes involved in two-component systems (TCSs), chemotaxis, and flagella assembly pathways were downregulated in the Δugd mutant. On the other hand, genes involved in pathways of human diseases, biosynthesis ABC transporters, and metabolism were upregulated in the Δugd mutant. The RT-qPCR further validated that ugd-regulated genes are associated with motility, biofilm formation, virulence, and TCSs. These findings imply that ugd may be an important player in the control of some physiological processes in V. alginolyticus, highlighting its potential as a target for future research and potential therapeutic interventions.

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Microbiological research
Microbiological research 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
10.90
自引率
6.00%
发文量
249
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: Microbiological Research is devoted to publishing reports on prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms such as yeasts, fungi, bacteria, archaea, and protozoa. Research on interactions between pathogenic microorganisms and their environment or hosts are also covered.
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