Affiliation:
1. Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544-1014
2. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Chevy Chase, Maryland
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Quorum sensing (QS), or cell-cell communication in bacteria, is achieved through the production and subsequent response to the accumulation of extracellular signal molecules called autoinducers (AIs). To identify AI-regulated target genes in
Vibrio cholerae
El Tor (
V. cholerae
El
), the strain responsible for the current cholera pandemic, luciferase expression was assayed in an AI
−
strain carrying a random
lux
transcriptional reporter library in the presence and absence of exogenously added AIs. Twenty-three genes were identified and shown to require the QS transcription factor, HapR, for their regulation. Several of the QS-dependent target genes, annotated as encoding hypothetical proteins, in fact encode HD-GYP proteins, phosphodiesterases that degrade the intracellular second messenger cyclic dimeric GMP (c-di-GMP), which is important for controlling biofilm formation. Indeed, overexpression of a representative QS-activated HD-GYP protein in
V. cholerae
El
reduced the intracellular concentration of c-di-GMP, which in turn decreased exopolysaccharide production and biofilm formation. The
V. cholerae
classical biotype (
V. cholerae
Cl
), which caused previous cholera pandemics and is HapR
−
, controls c-di-GMP levels and biofilm formation by the VieA signaling pathway. We show that the VieA pathway is dispensable for biofilm formation in
V. cholerae
El
but that restoring HapR in
V. cholerae
Cl
reestablishes QS-dependent repression of exopolysaccharide production. Thus, different pandemic strains of
V. cholerae
modulate c-di-GMP levels and control biofilm formation in response to distinct sensory pathways.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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