Affiliation:
1. Genetik, Fachbereich Biologie, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, D-26111 Oldenburg, Germany
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The ubiquitous species
Pseudomonas stutzeri
has type IV pili, and these are essential for the natural transformation of the cells. An absolute transformation-deficient mutant obtained after transposon mutagenesis had an insertion in a gene which was termed
pilT
. The deduced amino acid sequence has identity with PilT of
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
(94%),
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
(67%), and other gram-negative species and it contains a nucleotide-binding motif. The mutant was hyperpiliated but defective for further pilus-associated properties, such as twitching motility and plating of pilus-specific phage PO4. [
3
H]thymidine-labeled DNA was bound by the mutant but not taken up. Downstream of
pilT
a gene, termed
pilU
, coding for a putative protein with 88% amino acid identity with PilU of
P. aeruginosa
was identified. Insertional inactivation did not affect piliation, twitching motility, or PO4 infection but reduced transformation to about 10%. The defect was fully complemented by PilU of nontransformable
P. aeruginosa
. When the
pilAI
gene (coding for the type IV pilus prepilin) was manipulated to code for a protein in which the six C-terminal amino acids were replaced by six histidine residues and then expressed from a plasmid, it gave a nonpiliated and twitching motility-defective phenotype in
pilAI
::Gm
r
cells but allowed transformability. Moreover, the mutant allele suppressed the absolute transformation deficiency caused by the
pilT
mutation. Considering the hypothesized role of
pilT
+
in pilus retraction and the presumed requirement of retraction for DNA uptake, it is proposed that the
pilT
-independent transformation is promoted by PilA mutant protein either as single molecules or as minimal pilin assembly structures in the periplasm which may resemble depolymerized pili and that these cause the outer membrane pores to open for DNA entry.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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