Affiliation:
1. Molecular Microbiology Laboratory, Department of Biology and Biochemistry, University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Photorhabdus
is a genus of gram-negative
Enterobacteriaceae
that is pathogenic to insect larvae while also maintaining a mutualistic relationship with nematodes from the family
Heterorhabditis
, where the bacteria occupy the gut of the infective juvenile (IJ) stage of the nematode. In this study we describe the identification and characterization of a mutation in the
pbgE1
gene of
Photorhabdus luminescens
TT01, predicted to be the fifth gene in the
pbgPE
operon. We show that this mutant, BMM305, is strongly attenuated in virulence against larvae of the greater wax moth,
Galleria mellonella
, and we report that BMM305 is more sensitive to the cationic antimicrobial peptide, polymyxin B, and growth in mildly acidic pH than the parental strain of
P. luminescens
. Moreover, we also show that the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) present on the surface of BMM305 does not appear to contain any O antigen. Complementation studies reveal that the increased sensitivity to polymyxin B and growth in mildly acidic pH can be rescued by the in
trans
expression of
pbgE1
, while the defects in O-antigen assembly and pathogenicity require the in
trans
expression of
pbgE1
and the downstream genes
pbgE2
and
pbgE3
. Finally, we show that BMM305 is defective in symbiosis as this mutant is unable to colonize the gut of the IJ stage of the nematode. Therefore, we conclude that the
pbgPE
operon is required for both pathogenicity and symbiosis in
P. luminescens
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
71 articles.
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