Affiliation:
1. Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, 1550 Linden Drive, Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1521
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The marine bacterium
Vibrio fischeri
uses two acyl-homoserine lactone (acyl-HSL) quorum-sensing systems. The earlier signal, octanoyl-HSL, produced by AinS, is required for normal colonization of the squid
Euprymna scolopes
and, in culture, is necessary for a normal growth yield. In examining the latter requirement, we found that during growth in a glycerol/tryptone-based medium, wild-type
V. fischeri
cells initially excrete acetate but, in a metabolic shift termed the acetate switch, they subsequently utilize the acetate, removing it from the medium. In contrast, an
ainS
mutant strain grown in this medium does not remove the excreted acetate, which accumulates to lethal levels. The acetate switch is characterized by the induction of
acs
, the gene encoding acetyl coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA) synthetase, leading to uptake of the excreted acetate. Wild-type cells induce an
acs
transcriptional reporter 25-fold, coincident with the disappearance of the extracellular acetate; in contrast, the
ainS
mutant did not display significant induction of the
acs
reporter. Supplementation of the medium of an
ainS
mutant with octanoyl-HSL restored normal levels of
acs
induction and acetate uptake. Additional mutant analyses indicated that
acs
regulation was accomplished through the regulator LitR but was independent of the LuxIR quorum-signaling pathway. Importantly, the
acs
mutant of
V. fischeri
has a competitive defect when colonizing the squid, indicating the importance of proper control of acetate metabolism in the light of organ symbiosis. This is the first report of quorum-sensing control of the acetate switch, and it indicates a metabolic connection between acetate utilization and cell density.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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