flhDC , the Flagellar Master Operon of Xenorhabdus nematophilus : Requirement for Motility, Lipolysis, Extracellular Hemolysis, and Full Virulence in Insects

Author:

Givaudan Alain1,Lanois Anne1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire de Pathologie Comparée, Université Montpellier II, IFR 56, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (URA 2209), 34095 Montpellier Cedex 05, France

Abstract

ABSTRACT Xenorhabdus is a major insect pathogen symbiotically associated with nematodes of the family Steinernematidae. This motile bacterium displays swarming behavior on suitable media, but a spontaneous loss of motility is observed as part of a phenomenon designated phase variation which involves the loss of stationary-phase products active as antibiotics and potential virulence factors. To investigate the role of one of the transcriptional activators of flagellar genes, FlhDC, in motility and virulence, the Xenorhabdus nematophilus flhDC locus was identified by functional complementation of an Escherichia coli flhD null mutant and DNA sequencing. Construction of X. nematophilus flhD null mutants confirmed that the flhDC operon controls flagellin expression but also revealed that lipolytic and extracellular hemolysin activity is flhDC dependent. We also showed that the flhD null mutant displayed a slightly attenuated virulence phenotype in Spodoptera littoralis compared to that of the wild-type strain. Thus, these data indicated that motility, lipase, hemolysin, or unknown functions controlled by the flhDC operon are involved in the infectious process in insects. Our investigation expands the view of the flagellar regulon as a checkpoint coupled to a major network involving bacterial physiological aspects as well as motility.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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