The Vibrio cholerae Cpx Envelope Stress Response Senses and Mediates Adaptation to Low Iron

Author:

Acosta Nicole,Pukatzki Stefan,Raivio Tracy L.

Abstract

The Cpx pathway, a two-component system that employs the sensor histidine kinase CpxA and the response regulator CpxR, regulates crucial envelope stress responses across bacterial species and affects antibiotic resistance. To characterize the CpxR regulon inVibrio cholerae, the transcriptional profile of the pandemicV. choleraeEl Tor C6706 strain was examined upon overexpression ofcpxR. Our data show that the Cpx regulon ofV. choleraeis enriched in genes encoding membrane-localized and transport proteins, including a large number of genes known or predicted to be iron regulated. Activation of the Cpx pathway further led to the expression of TolC, the major outer membrane pore, and of components of two RND efflux systems inV. cholerae. We show that iron chelation, toxic compounds, or deletion of specific RND efflux components leads to Cpx pathway activation. Furthermore, mutations that eliminate the Cpx response or members of its regulon result in growth phenotypes in the presence of these inducers that, together with Cpx pathway activation, are partially suppressed by iron. Cumulatively, our results suggest that a major function of the Cpx response inV. choleraeis to mediate adaptation to envelope perturbations caused by toxic compounds and the depletion of iron.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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