Fis connects two sensory pathways, quorum sensing and surface sensing, to control motility in Vibrio parahaemolyticus

Author:

J.G. Tague,Regmi A.,Gregory G.J.,Boyd E.F.ORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTFis (Factor for Inversion Stimulation) is a global regulator that is highly expressed during exponential growth and undetectable in stationary growth. Quorum sensing (QS) is a global regulatory mechanism that controls gene expression in response to cell density and growth phase. In V. parahaemolyticus, a marine species and a significant human pathogen, the QS regulatory sRNAs, Qrr1 to Qrr5, negatively regulate the high cell density QS master regulator OpaR. OpaR is a positive regulator of capsule polysaccharide (CPS) formation required for biofilm formation and a repressor of swarming motility. In Vibrio parahaemolyticus, we showed, using genetics and DNA binding assays, that Fis bound directly to the regulatory regions of the qrr genes and was a positive regulator of these genes. In the Δfis mutant, opaR expression was induced and a robust CPS and biofilm was produced, while swarming motility was abolished. Expression analysis and promoter binding assays showed that Fis was a direct activator of both the lateral flagellum laf operon and the surface sensing scrABC operon, both required for swarming motility. In in vitro growth competition assays, Δfis was outcompeted by wild type in minimal media supplemented with intestinal mucus, and we showed that Fis directly modulated catabolism gene expression. In in vivo colonization competition assays, Δfis was outcompeted by wild type, indicating Fis is required for fitness. Overall, these data demonstrate a direct role for Fis in QS, motility, and metabolism in V. parahaemolyticus.IMPORTANCEIn this study, we examined the role of Fis in modulating expression of the five-quorum sensing regulatory sRNAs, qrr1 to qrr5, and showed that Fis is a direct positive regulator of QS, which oppositely controls CPS and swarming motility in V. parahaemolyticus. The Δfis deletion mutant was swarming defective due to a requirement for Fis in lateral flagella and surface sensing gene expression. Thus, Fis links QS and surface sensing to control swarming motility and, indirectly, CPS production. Fis was also required for cell metabolism, acting as a direct regulator of several carbon catabolism loci. Both in vitro and in vivo competition assays showed that the Δfis mutant had a significant defect compared to wild type. Overall, our data demonstrates that Fis plays a critical role in V. parahaemolyticus physiology that was previously unexamined.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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