细菌间捕食中肽聚糖水解酶驱动的两步定位

Huihui Song, Yuxiang Zhu, Zhelin Qu, Meixue Zhu, Xindong Li, Lijia Zhao, Kunpeng Wang, Ruizhen Zhang, Lei Cui, Yuying Li, Zeran Bian, Weijia Zhang, Yiliang Chen, Liangcheng Du, Jun-Lei Wang, Xian Zhao, Lu Deng, Yan Wang
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细菌捕食的机制对于揭示微生物在环境中的适应策略和相互作用行为至关重要,但它们仍然知之甚少。以前,据报道,捕食者通过特定的线索来定位猎物。然而,这些线索(包括信号分子)介导捕食者定位的过程和机制尚不清楚。在此,我们研究了掠食性细菌溶酶杆菌与其猎物细菌之间的动态相互作用。通过整合基因操作、转录组分析、生化分析和单细胞水平的活细胞跟踪显微镜,我们提出了一种由肽聚糖水解酶LssL介导的新型捕食策略,称为肽聚糖水解酶驱动的猎物定位和利用系统(phPLUS)。在phPLUS中,掠食者分泌LssL来启动定位过程的第一步。然后LssL水解猎物并释放小分子甘氨酸,甘氨酸作为信号线索指导捕食者的定向运动,促进第二步的定位。反过来,猎物信号上调LssL的表达,LssL与VI型分泌系统协同作用,最终通过新的调控途径介导猎物杀伤。本研究揭示了细菌捕食的两步定位策略,揭示了以前未被认识的捕食过程和信号调节机制,并扩大了我们对捕食者-猎物相互作用和微生物生态动力学的理解。
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Two-step localization driven by peptidoglycan hydrolase in interbacterial predation
Mechanisms of bacterial predation are crucial for revealing microbial adaptation strategies and interaction behaviors in the environment, yet they remain poorly understood. Previously, predators were reported to localize prey via specific cues. However, the process and mechanisms by which these cues, including signaling molecules, mediate predator localization remain unclear. Herein, we investigate the dynamic interaction between the predatory bacteria Lysobacter enzymogenes and its prey bacteria. By integrating genetic manipulation, transcriptomic analysis, biochemical assays, and live-cell tracking microscopy at the single-cell level, we present a novel predation strategy mediated by peptidoglycan hydrolase LssL, named peptidoglycan hydrolase-driven Prey Localization and Utilization System (phPLUS). In phPLUS, predators secrete LssL to initiate the Step I of the localization process. LssL then hydrolyzes prey and releases small molecules of glycine, which serve as signaling cues to guide the predator's directional movement and promote the Step II of localization. In turn, prey signals upregulate the expression of LssL, which synergize with type VI secretion system to ultimately mediate prey killing through a novel regulatory pathway. This study reveals a new two-step localization strategy in bacterial predation, highlighting a previously unrecognized predation process and signal regulation mechanism, and expanding our understanding of predator-prey interactions and microbial ecological dynamics.
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