Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455-0312
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Ferric enterobactin utilization by
Bordetella bronchiseptica
and
Bordetella pertussis
requires the BfeA outer membrane receptor. Under iron-depleted growth conditions, transcription of
bfeA
is activated by the BfeR regulator by a mechanism requiring the siderophore enterobactin. In this study, enterobactin-inducible
bfeA
transcription was shown to be TonB independent. To determine whether other siderophores or nonsiderophore catechols could be utilized by the Bfe system, various compounds were tested for the abilities to promote the growth of iron-starved
B. bronchiseptica
and induce
bfeA
transcription. The BfeA receptor transported ferric salmochelin, corynebactin, and the synthetic siderophores TRENCAM and MECAM. Salmochelin and MECAM induced
bfeA
transcription in iron-starved
Bordetella
cells, but induction by corynebactin and TRENCAM was minimal. The neuroendocrine catecholamines epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dopamine exhibited a remarkable capacity to induce transcription of
bfeA
. Norepinephrine treatment of
B. bronchiseptica
resulted in BfeR-dependent
bfeA
transcription, elevated BfeA receptor production, and growth stimulation. Pyrocatechol, carbidopa, and isoproterenol were similarly strong inducers of
bfeA
transcription, whereas tyramine and 3,4-dihydroxymandelic acid demonstrated low inducing activity. The results indicate that the inducer structure requires a catechol group for function and that the ability to induce
bfeA
transcription does not necessarily correlate with the ability to stimulate bacterial growth. The expanded range of catechol siderophores transported by the BfeA receptor demonstrates the potential versatility of the
Bordetella
Bfe iron retrieval system. The finding that catecholamine neurotransmitters activate
bfeA
transcription and promote growth suggests that
Bordetella
cells can perceive and may benefit from neuroendocrine catecholamines on the respiratory epithelium.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
57 articles.
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