Affiliation:
1. Bacteriology Group, International Centre for Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology, Trieste, Italy
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Quorum sensing is a cell population-density dependent regulatory system which in gram-negative bacteria often involves the production and detection of
N
-acyl homoserine lactones (AHLs). Some
Pseudomonas putida
strains have been reported to produce AHLs, and one quorum-sensing locus has been identified. However, it appears that the majority of strains do not produce AHLs. In this study we report the identification and regulation of the AHL-dependent system of rhizosphere
P. putida
WCS358. This system is identical to the recently identified system of
P. putida
strain IsoF and very similar to the
las
system of
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
. It is composed of three genes, the
luxI
family member
ppuI
, the putative repressor
rsaL
, and the
luxR
family member
ppuR
. A genomic
ppuR
::Tn
5
mutant of strain WCS358 was identified by its inability to produce AHLs when it was cross-streaked in close proximity to an AHL biosensor, whereas an
rsaL
::Tn
5
genomic mutant was identified by its ability to overproduce AHL molecules. Using transcriptional promoter fusions, we studied expression profiles of the
rsaL
,
ppuI
, and
ppuR
promoters in various genetic backgrounds. At the onset of the stationary phase, the autoinducer synthase
ppuI
gene expression is under positive regulation by PpuR-AHL and under negative regulation by RsaL, indicating that the molecules could be in competition for binding at the
ppuI
promoter. In genomic
rsaL
::Tn
5
mutants
ppuI
expression and production of AHL levels increased dramatically; however, both processes were still under growth phase regulation, indicating that RsaL is not involved in repressing AHL production at low cell densities. The roles of the global response regulator GacA and the stationary-phase sigma factor RpoS in the regulation of the AHL system at the onset of the stationary phase were also investigated. The
P. putida
WCS358
gacA
gene was cloned and inactivated in the genome. It was determined that the three global regulatory systems are closely linked, with quorum sensing and RpoS regulating each other and GacA positively regulating
ppuI
expression. Studies of the regulation of AHL quorum-sensing systems have lagged behind other studies and are important for understanding how these systems are integrated into the overall growth phase and metabolic status of the cells.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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