Affiliation:
1. Committee on Microbiology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Pathogenic
Yersinia
species use a virulence-plasmid encoded type III secretion pathway to escape the innate immune response and to establish infections in lymphoid tissues. At least 22 secretion machinery components are required for type III transport of 14 different Yop proteins, and 10 regulatory factors are responsible for activating this pathway in response to environmental signals. Although the genes for these products are located on the 70-kb virulence plasmid of
Yersinia
, this extrachromosomal element does not appear to harbor genes that provide for the sensing of environmental signals, such as calcium-, glutamate-, or serum-sensing proteins. To identify such genes, we screened transposon insertion mutants of
Y. enterocolitica
W22703 for defects in type III secretion and identified
ttsA
, a chromosomal gene encoding a polytopic membrane protein.
ttsA
mutant yersiniae synthesize reduced amounts of Yops and display a defect in low-calcium-induced type III secretion of Yop proteins.
ttsA
mutants are also severely impaired in bacterial motility, a phenotype which is likely due to the reduced expression of flagellar genes. All of these defects were restored by complementation with plasmid-encoded wild-type
ttsA
. LcrG is a repressor of the
Yersinia
type III pathway that is activated by an environmental calcium signal. Mutation of the
lcrG
gene in a
ttsA
mutant strain restored the type III secretion of Yop proteins, although the double mutant strain secreted Yops in the presence and absence of calcium, similar to the case for mutants that are defective in
lcrG
gene function alone. To examine the role of
ttsA
in the establishment of infection, we measured the bacterial dose required to produce an acute lethal disease following intraperitoneal infection of mice. The
ttsA
insertion caused a greater-than-3-log-unit reduction in virulence compared to that of the parental strain.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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