Global Regulatory Pathways Converge To Control Expression of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Type IV Pili
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen responsible for a wide range of infections. An extensive repertoire of virulence factors aid in P. aeruginosa pathogenesis. The opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa relies upon type IV pili (Tfp) for host colonization and virulence. Tfp ar...
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Published in | mBio Vol. 13; no. 1; p. e0369621 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
United States
American Society for Microbiology
22.02.2022
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Summary: | Pseudomonas aeruginosa
is an opportunistic pathogen responsible for a wide range of infections. An extensive repertoire of virulence factors aid in
P. aeruginosa
pathogenesis.
The opportunistic pathogen
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
relies upon type IV pili (Tfp) for host colonization and virulence. Tfp are retractile surface appendages that promote adherence to host tissue and mediate twitching motility, a form of surface-associated translocation. Tfp are composed of a major structural pilin protein (PilA), several less abundant, fiber-associated pilin-like proteins (FimU, PilV, PilW, PilX, and PilE), and a pilus-associated tip adhesin and surface sensor (PilY1). Several proteins critical for Tfp biogenesis and surface sensing are encoded by the
fimU-pilVWXY1Y2E
operon. Tfp biogenesis is regulated by the global transcription factor Vfr and its allosteric effector, cyclic AMP (cAMP). Our investigation into the basis for reduced Tfp production in cAMP/
vfr
mutants revealed a defect in the expression of the
fimU
operon. We found that cAMP/Vfr activation of the
fimU
operon occurs via direct binding of Vfr to a specific
fimU
promoter sequence. We also refined the role of the AlgZ/AlgR two-component system in
fimU
regulation by demonstrating that phosphorylation of the response regulator AlgR is required for maximal binding to the
fimU
promoter region
in vitro
. Vfr also regulates expression of the
algZR
operon, revealing an indirect regulatory loop affecting
fimU
operon transcription. Overall, these results demonstrate that two linked but independent regulatory systems couple the expression of Tfp biogenesis and surface sensing genes and highlight the regulatory complexity governing expression of
P. aeruginosa
virulence factors.
IMPORTANCE
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
is an opportunistic pathogen responsible for a wide range of infections. An extensive repertoire of virulence factors aid in
P. aeruginosa
pathogenesis. Type IV pili (Tfp) play a critical role in host colonization and infection by promoting adherence to host tissue, facilitating twitching motility and mediating surface-associated behaviors. The
fimU
operon encodes several pilus-associated proteins that are essential for proper Tfp function and surface sensing. In this study, we report that linked but independent regulatory systems dictate Tfp biogenesis. We also demonstrated the importance of different phosphorylation states of the AlgZ/AlgR two-component system and its role in Tfp biogenesis. Overall, this study furthers our understanding of the complex regulatory mechanisms that govern the production of a critical and multifaceted virulence factor. |
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Bibliography: | ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 Present address: Kimberly A. Coggan, Dermavant Sciences, Inc., Morrisville, North Carolina, USA. The authors declare no conflict of interest. |
ISSN: | 2150-7511 2150-7511 |
DOI: | 10.1128/mbio.03696-21 |