枯草芽孢杆菌生物膜中 yfj 操作子的差异表达。

IF 3.9 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Applied and Environmental Microbiology Pub Date : 2024-11-20 Epub Date: 2024-10-22 DOI:10.1128/aem.01362-24
James P Finn, Cora Luzinski, Briana M Burton
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摘要

VII 型蛋白质分泌系统在病原体的生存和毒力以及某些微生物之间的竞争中发挥着重要作用。枯草芽孢杆菌 VII 型分泌系统(T7SS)的潜在多态毒素底物对生物膜群落中的竞争非常重要。在生物膜内,由于群体中的细胞具有不同的细胞命运,因此存在显著的生理异质性。哪些细胞能表达和部署各种 T7SS 底物仍是未知数。为了确定哪些细胞至少表达一种 T7SS 底物,我们研究了 yfj 操作子。yfjABCDEF 操作子至少编码一种预测的 T7SS 底物。从对 yfj 操作子启动子区域的硅分析开始,我们确定了潜在的调控序列。利用 yfj 启动子-报告子融合,我们确定了影响操作子表达的几个调控因子,包括生物膜形成的调控因子 DegU。在 DegU 缺失突变体中,yfj 的表达完全消失。预测的 DegU 结合位点突变也会导致 yfj 报告水平显著降低。对 yfj 调控的进一步分析表明,po0A 的缺失与 degU 缺失的效果相反。通过对从生物膜中提取的细胞进行显微镜观察,我们发现 yfj 操作子特异性地表达于正在进行孢子化的细胞亚群中。重要意义 细菌群落中基因的差异表达使得群落中的细胞可以分工合作。已知七型分泌系统(T7SS)的毒素底物在枯草杆菌生物膜群落中具有活性。这项研究描述了 T7SS 相关操作子之一 yfj 操作子在生物膜内孢子亚群中的表达情况,该操作子编码 YFJ 毒素。有证据表明,YFJ毒素可能在孢子形成的早期阶段被特异性地部署在细胞中,这为T7SS在群落相关活动(如食人)中的部署提供了潜在的作用。
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Differential expression of the yfj operon in a Bacillus subtilis biofilm.

Type VII protein secretion systems play an important role in the survival and virulence of pathogens and in the competition among some microbes. Potential polymorphic toxin substrates of the type VII secretion system (T7SS) in Bacillus subtilis are important for competition in the context of biofilm communities. Within a biofilm, there is significant physiological heterogeneity as cells within the population take on differential cell fates. Which cells express and deploy the various T7SS substrates is still unknown. To identify which cells express at least one of the T7SS substrates, we investigated the yfj operon. The yfjABCDEF operon encodes at least one predicted T7SS substrate. Starting with an in silico analysis of the yfj operon promoter region, we identified potential regulatory sequences. Using a yfj promoter-reporter fusion, we then identified several regulators that impact expression of the operon, including a regulator of biofilm formation, DegU. In a degU deletion mutant, yfj expression is completely abolished. Mutation of predicted DegU binding sites also results in a significant reduction in yfj reporter levels. Further analysis of yfj regulation reveals that deletion of spo0A has the opposite effect of the degU deletion. Following the yfj reporter by microscopy of cells harvested from biofilms, we find that the yfj operon is expressed specifically in the subset of cells undergoing sporulation. Together, our results define cells entering sporulation as the subpopulation most likely to express products of the yfj operon in B. subtilis.IMPORTANCEDifferential expression of genes in a bacterial community allows for the division of labor among cells in the community. The toxin substrates of the type VII secretions system (T7SS) are known to be active in Bacillus subtilis biofilm communities. This work describes the expression of one of the T7SS-associated operons, the yfj operon, which encodes the YFJ toxin, in the sporulating subpopulation within a biofilm. The evidence that the YFJ toxin may be deployed specifically in cells at the early stages of sporulation provides a potential role for deployment of T7SS in community-associated activities, such as cannibalism.

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Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
7.70
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2.30%
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730
审稿时长
1.9 months
期刊介绍: Applied and Environmental Microbiology (AEM) publishes papers that make significant contributions to (a) applied microbiology, including biotechnology, protein engineering, bioremediation, and food microbiology, (b) microbial ecology, including environmental, organismic, and genomic microbiology, and (c) interdisciplinary microbiology, including invertebrate microbiology, plant microbiology, aquatic microbiology, and geomicrobiology.
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