Affiliation:
1. Université d'Avignon, UMR A408, Sécurité et Qualité des Produits d'Origine Végétale, INRA, Avignon F-84914, France
Abstract
ABSTRACT
In contrast to
Bacillus subtilis
, the role of the two-component regulatory system ResDE has not yet been investigated in the facultative anaerobe
Bacillus cereus
. We examined the role of ResDE in the food-borne pathogen
B. cereus
F4430/73 by constructing
resDE
and
resE
mutants. Growth performances, glucose metabolism, and expression of hemolysin BL (Hbl) and nonhemolytic enterotoxin (Nhe) were analyzed in the three strains under distinct oxygenation and extracellular oxidoreduction potential (ORP) conditions. We show that growth and glucose metabolism were only moderately perturbed in both
resDE
and
resE
mutants under aerobiosis, microaerobiosis, and anaerobiosis generated under N
2
atmosphere (initial ORP = +45 mV). The major effects of
resDE
and
resE
mutations were observed under low-ORP anaerobic conditions generated under hydrogen atmosphere (iORP = −148 mV). These conditions normally favor enterotoxin production in the wild type. The
resE
mutation was more deleterious to the cells than the
resDE
mutation, causing growth limitation and strong deregulation of key catabolic genes. More importantly, the
resE
mutation abolished the production of enterotoxins under all of the conditions examined. The
resDE
mutation only decreased enterotoxin expression under anaerobiosis, with a more pronounced effect under low-ORP conditions. Thus, the ResDE system was found to exert major control on both fermentative growth and enterotoxin expression, and it is concluded that the ResDE system of
B. cereus
should be considered an anaerobic redox regulator. The data presented also provide evidence that the ResDE-dependent regulation of enterotoxins might function at least partially independently of the pleiotropic virulence gene regulator PlcR.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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