Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae encodes multiple phase-variable DNA methyltransferases that control distinct phasevarions

Author:

Nahar Nusrat1,Tram Greg1,Jen Freda E-C1,Phillips Zachary N1,Weinert Lucy A2,Bossé Janine T3,Jabbari Jafar S45,Gouil Quentin45ORCID,Du Mei R M4,Ritchie Matthew E45ORCID,Bowden Rory45,Langford Paul R3,Tucker Alexander W2,Jennings Michael P1ORCID,Turni Conny6,Blackall Patrick J6,Atack John M17ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Glycomics, Griffith University , Gold Coast , Queensland  4222, Australia

2. Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Cambridge , Cambridge CB3 0ES, UK

3. Section of Paediatric Infectious Disease , Imperial College London, St Mary's Campus, London  W2 1PG, UK

4. Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research , Parkville , Victoria  3052, Australia

5. Department of Medical Biology, The University of Melbourne , Parkville  3010, Australia

6. Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, The University of Queensland , St. Lucia , Queensland  4072, Australia

7. School of Environment and Science, Griffith University , Gold Coast , Queensland  4222, Australia

Abstract

Abstract Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae is the cause of porcine pleuropneumonia, a severe respiratory tract infection that is responsible for major economic losses to the swine industry. Many host-adapted bacterial pathogens encode systems known as phasevarions (phase-variable regulons). Phasevarions result from variable expression of cytoplasmic DNA methyltransferases. Variable expression results in genome-wide methylation differences within a bacterial population, leading to altered expression of multiple genes via epigenetic mechanisms. Our examination of a diverse population of A. pleuropneumoniae strains determined that Type I and Type III DNA methyltransferases with the hallmarks of phase variation were present in this species. We demonstrate that phase variation is occurring in these methyltransferases, and show associations between particular Type III methyltransferase alleles and serovar. Using Pacific BioSciences Single-Molecule, Real-Time (SMRT) sequencing and Oxford Nanopore sequencing, we demonstrate the presence of the first ever characterised phase-variable, cytosine-specific Type III DNA methyltransferase. Phase variation of distinct Type III DNA methyltransferase in A. pleuropneumoniae results in the regulation of distinct phasevarions, and in multiple phenotypic differences relevant to pathobiology. Our characterisation of these newly described phasevarions in A. pleuropneumoniae will aid in the selection of stably expressed antigens, and direct and inform development of a rationally designed subunit vaccine against this major veterinary pathogen.

Funder

Australian Research Council Discovery Project

Medical Research Council

NHMRC

BBSRC

Wellcome Trust

Royal Society

Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research

John Atack strategic funds

Griffith University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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