Affiliation:
1. Villanova University, Department of Biology, Villanova, Pennsylvania, USA
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The
iprA
gene (formerly known as
yaiV
or STM0374) is located in a two-gene operon in the
Salmonella enterica
serovar Typhimurium genome and is associated with altered expression during spaceflight and rotating-wall-vessel culture conditions that increase virulence. However,
iprA
is uncharacterized in the literature. In this report, we present the first targeted characterization of this gene, which revealed that
iprA
is highly conserved across
Enterobacteriaceae
. We found that
S
. Typhimurium,
Escherichia coli
, and
Enterobacter cloacae
Δ
iprA
mutant strains display a multi-log-fold increase in oxidative stress resistance that is complemented using a plasmid-borne wild-type (WT) copy of the
S
. Typhimurium
iprA
gene. This observation was also associated with increased catalase activity, increased
S
. Typhimurium survival in macrophages, and partial dependence on the
katE
gene and full dependence on the
rpoS
gene. Our results indicate that IprA protein activity is sensitive to deletion of the N- and C-terminal 10 amino acids, while a region that includes amino acids 56 to 80 is dispensable for activity. RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) analysis revealed several genes altered in expression in the
S
. Typhimurium Δ
iprA
mutant strain compared to the WT, including those involved in fimbria formation,
spvABCD
-mediated virulence, ethanolamine utilization, the phosphotransferase system (PTS) transport, and flagellin phase switching from FlgB to FliC (likely a stochastic event) and several genes of hypothetical or putative function.
IMPORTANCE
Overall, this work reveals that the conserved
iprA
gene measurably influences bacterial biology and highlights the pool of currently uncharacterized genes that are conserved across bacterial genomes. These genes represent potentially useful targets for bacterial engineering, vaccine design, and other possible applications.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
12 articles.
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