Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois 60611
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The gram-negative bacterium
Legionella pneumophila
grows in both natural and man-made water systems and in the mammalian lung as a facultative intracellular parasite. The PilD prepilin peptidase of
L. pneumophila
promotes type IV pilus biogenesis and type II protein secretion. Whereas pili enhance adherence,
Legionella
type II secretion is critical for intracellular growth and virulence. Previously, we observed that
pilD
transcript levels are greater in legionellae grown at 30 versus 37°C. Using a new
pilD
::
lacZ
fusion strain, we now show that
pilD
transcriptional initiation increases progressively as
L. pneumophila
is grown at 30, 25, and 17°C.
Legionella pilD
mutants also had a dramatically reduced ability to grow in broth and to form colonies on agar at the lower temperatures. Whereas strains specifically lacking type IV pili were not defective for low-temperature growth, mutations in type II secretion (
lsp
) genes greatly impaired the capacity of
L. pneumophila
to form colonies at 25, 17, and 12°C. Indeed, the
lsp
mutants were completely unable to grow at 12°C. The growth defect of the
pilD
and
lsp
mutants was complemented by reintroduction of the corresponding intact gene. Interestingly, the
lsp
mutants displayed improved growth at 25°C when plated next to a streak of wild-type but not mutant bacteria, implying that a secreted, diffusible factor promotes low-temperature growth. Mutants lacking either the known secreted acid phosphatases, lipases, phospholipase C, lysophospholipase A, or protease grew normally at 25°C, suggesting the existence of a critical, yet-to-be-defined exoprotein(s). In summary, these data document, for the first time, that
L. pneumophila
replicates at temperatures below 20°C and that a bacterial type II protein secretion system facilitates growth at low temperatures.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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