Affiliation:
1. Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, University of Florida College of Medicine, P.O. Box 100266, Gainesville, Florida 32610-0266
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Vibrio vulnificus
is an estuarine bacterium capable of causing serious and often fatal wound infections and primary septicemia. We used alkaline phosphatase insertion mutagenesis to identify genes necessary for the virulence of this pathogen. One mutant had an in-frame fusion of ′
phoA
to the gene encoding RseB, a periplasmic negative regulator of the alternative sigma factor σ
E
. σ
E
controls an extensive regulon involved in responding to cell envelope stresses. Colonies of the
rseB
mutant were less opaque than wild-type colonies and underwent phase variation between translucent and opaque morphologies.
rseB
mutants were attenuated for virulence in subcutaneously inoculated iron-dextran-treated mice. To obtain insight into the role of
rseB
and the extracytoplasmic stress response in
V. vulnificus
, mutants with defined mutations in
rseB
and two important members of the extracytoplasmic stress regulon,
rpoE
and
degP
, were constructed for analysis of virulence, colony morphology, and stress-associated phenotypes. Deletion of
rseB
caused reversible phase variation in the colony morphotype that was associated with extracellular polysaccharides. Translucent and transparent morphotype strains were attenuated for virulence.
rpoE
and
degP
deletion mutants were sensitive to membrane-perturbing agents and heat but were not significantly attenuated for
V. vulnificus
virulence in mice. These results reveal complex relationships between regulation of the extracytoplasmic stress response, exopolysaccharides, and the virulence of
V. vulnificus
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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