Stenotrophomonas maltophilia uses a c-di-GMP module to sense the mammalian body temperature during infection

Author:

Wang Yan,Wang Kai-Ming,Zhang Xin,Wang Wenzhao,Qian Wei,Wang Fang-FangORCID

Abstract

The body temperature of Warm-blooded hosts impedes and informs responses of bacteria accustomed to cooler environments. The second messenger c-di-GMP modulates bacterial behavior in response to diverse, yet largely undiscovered, stimuli. A long-standing debate persists regarding whether a local or a global c-di-GMP pool plays a critical role. Our research on a Stenotrophomonas maltophilia strain thriving at around 28°C, showcases BtsD as a thermosensor, diguanylate cyclase, and effector. It detects 37°C and diminishes c-di-GMP synthesis, resulting in a responsive sequence: the periplasmic c-di-GMP level is decreased, the N-terminal region of BtsD disengages from c-di-GMP, activates the two-component signal transduction system BtsKR, and amplifies sod1-3 transcription, thereby strengthening the bacterium′s pathogenicity and adaptation during infections in 37°C warm Galleria mellonella larvae. This revelation of a single-protein c-di-GMP module introduces unrecognized dimensions to the functional and structural paradigms of c-di-GMP modules and reshapes our understanding of bacterial adaptation and pathogenicity in hosts with a body temperature around 37°C. Furthermore, the discovery of a periplasmic c-di-GMP pool governing BtsD-BtsK interactions supports the critical role of a local c-di-GMP pool.

Funder

Science & Technology Fundamental Resources Investigation Program

National Science Foundation of China

Youth Innovation Promotion Association CAS

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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