Gabriel A Parrett, Daniel H Haft, Maida Ruiz, Ferran Garcia-Pichel, Christopher C Ebmeier, Douglas D Risser
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摘要
外溶酶参与将含有PEP-CTERM结构域的蛋白质运送到革兰氏阴性细菌细胞的外部。这些蛋白质在蓝藻中的作用,在那里这样的同系物是常见的,还没有被定义。丝状蓝藻Nostoc punctiformme含有一种推测的外sortase,命名为cyanoexosortase B (CrtB),在先前的研究中涉及到运动性和吸收紫外线的色素-细胞张力素的产生。为了确定crtB在点状芽孢杆菌中的作用,我们生成了一个crtB缺失菌株(ΔcrtB)。ΔcrtB表现出运动能力丧失,生物膜形成和促缩素产生。在运动性的情况下,ΔcrtB突变体表现出一种特殊的缺陷,即激花菌(专门的运动丝)粘附激花菌多糖(HPS)的能力,并且与ΔcrtB菌株相比,在运动激花菌中表达的几种PEP-CTERM蛋白在野生型的外蛋白质组中差异丰富。这些结果与CrtB在PEP-CTERM蛋白的加工和输出中的假设作用一致,PEP-CTERM蛋白在稳定丝表面和HPS之间的相互作用以促进运动和生物膜形成方面起着关键作用。就胞浆素而言,其后期生物合成步骤发生在外周质中,其操纵子含有几种假定的PEP-CTERM蛋白-ΔcrtB未能产生胞浆素。考虑到点状芽孢杆菌基因组中编码的PEP-CTERM蛋白的丰度,以及本研究仅将其中一小部分与生物学功能联系起来的事实,CrtB似乎可能在蓝藻的其他生物过程中发挥重要作用。在革兰氏阴性菌中,外吸附酶促进蛋白质运输到细胞外,在细胞外,它们与稳定细胞外聚合物质(EPS)与细胞表面的联系有关,促进生物膜的形成和絮凝,但外吸附酶在蓝藻中的作用尚未被探索。在这里,我们描述了丝状蓝藻Nostoc punctiformme中氰外选酶B (CrtB)的作用,证明了CrtB对运动、生物膜形成和防晒色素细胞张力素的产生至关重要。这些发现对于理解丝状蓝藻的运动和生物膜的形成,以及在非本地宿主中异种生产细胞张力蛋白具有重要意义。
Cyanoexosortase B is essential for motility, biofilm formation, and scytonemin production in a filamentous cyanobacterium.
Exosortases are involved in trafficking proteins containing PEP-CTERM domains to the exterior of gram-negative bacterial cells. The role of these proteins in cyanobacteria, where such homologs are common, has not been defined. The filamentous cyanobacterium Nostoc punctiforme contains a single putative exosortase, designated cyanoexosortase B (CrtB), implicated by previous work both in motility and in the production of the UV-absorbing pigment, scytonemin. To determine the role of crtB in N. punctiforme, a crtB-deletion strain (ΔcrtB) was generated. ΔcrtB presented the loss of motility, biofilm formation, and scytonemin production. In the case of motility, the ΔcrtB mutant exhibited a specific defect in the ability of hormogonia (specialized motile filaments) to adhere to hormogonium polysaccharide (HPS), and several PEP-CTERM proteins expressed in motile hormogonia were differentially abundant in the exoproteome of the wild-type compared with the ΔcrtB strain. These results are consistent with the hypothetical role of CrtB in the processing and export of PEP-CTERM proteins that play a critical role in stabilizing the interaction between the filament surface and HPS to facilitate motility and biofilm formation. In the case of scytonemin-the late biosynthetic steps of which occur in the periplasm and whose operon contains several putative PEP-CTERM proteins-ΔcrtB failed to produce it. Given the abundance of putative PEP-CTERM proteins encoded in the N. punctiforme genome and the fact that this study only associates a fraction of them with biological functions, it seems likely that CrtB may play an important role in other biological processes in cyanobacteria.IMPORTANCEIn gram-negative bacteria, exosortases facilitate the trafficking of proteins to the exterior of the cell where they have been implicated in stabilizing the association of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) with the cell surface to facilitate biofilm formation and flocculation, but the role of exosortases in cyanobacteria has not been explored. Here, we characterize the role of cyanoexosortase B (CrtB) in the filamentous cyanobacterium Nostoc punctiforme, demonstrating that crtB is essential for motility, biofilm formation, and the production of the sunscreen pigment scytonemin. These findings have important implications for understanding motility and biofilm formation in filamentous cyanobacteria as well as efforts toward the heterologous production of scytonemin in non-native hosts.
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