Sinorhizobium meliloti Regulator MucR Couples Exopolysaccharide Synthesis and Motility

被引:91
作者
Bahlawane, Christelle [2 ]
McIntosh, Matthew [1 ]
Krol, Elizaveta [1 ]
Becker, Anke [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Freiburg, Fac Biol, Inst Biol 3, D-79104 Freiburg, Germany
[2] Univ Bielefeld, Ctr Biotechnol, Inst Genome Res & Syst Biol, D-33594 Bielefeld, Germany
关键词
D O I
10.1094/MPMI-21-11-1498
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
In order to enter symbiosis with its legume partner, Sinorhizobium meliloti requires regulatory systems for the appropriate responses to its environment. For example, motility is required for the chemotactic movement of bacteria toward the compounds released by its host, and exopoly-saccharides (EPS) are required for bacterial attachment to the root or for invasion of the infection thread. Previous research has shown that ExoR/ExoS/ChvI as well as the ExpR/Sin quorum-sensing system inversely regulate both motility and EPS production, although the regulation mechanisms were unknown. We were able to attribute the ExpR-mediated regulation of motility to the ability of ExpR to bind a DNA sequence upstream of visN when activated by N-acyl-homoserine lactone. Furthermore, MucR, previously characterized as a regulator of EPS production, also affected motility. MucR inhibited expression of rem encoding an activator of motility gene expression and, consequently, the expression of Rem-regulated genes such as flaF and flgG. Binding of MucR to the rem promoter region was demonstrated and a sequence motif similar to the previously identified MucR binding consensus was identified within this region. The swarming ability of S. meliloti Rm2011 was shown to depend on a functional ExpR/Sin quorum-sensing system and the production of both flagella and EPS. Finally, we propose a model for the coordination of motility and EPS synthesis in S. meliloti.
引用
收藏
页码:1498 / 1509
页数:12
相关论文
共 60 条
[1]   Mutations in the extracellular protein secretion pathway genes (eps) interfere with rugose polysaccharide production in and motility of Vibrio cholerae [J].
Ali, A ;
Johnson, JA ;
Franco, AA ;
Metzger, DJ ;
Connell, TD ;
Morris, JG ;
Sozhamannan, S .
INFECTION AND IMMUNITY, 2000, 68 (04) :1967-1974
[2]   COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE PROVIDED BY BACTERIAL MOTILITY IN THE FORMATION OF NODULES BY RHIZOBIUM-MELILOTI [J].
AMES, P ;
BERGMAN, K .
JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY, 1981, 148 (02) :728-729
[3]   A single amino acid substitution beyond the C2H2-zinc finger in Ros derepresses virulence and T-DNA genes in Agrobacterium tumefaciens [J].
Archdeacon, J ;
Bouhouche, N ;
O'Connell, F ;
Kado, CI .
FEMS MICROBIOLOGY LETTERS, 2000, 187 (02) :175-178
[4]   Control of speed modulation (chemokinesis) in the unidirectional rotary motor of Sinorhizobium meliloti [J].
Attmannspacher, U ;
Scharf, B ;
Schmitt, R .
MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY, 2005, 56 (03) :708-718
[5]   Fine-tuning of galactoglucan biosynthesis in Sinorhizobium meliloti by differential wggR (expG)-, PhoB-, and mucR-dependent regulation of two promoters [J].
Bahlawane, Christelle ;
Baumgarth, Birgit ;
Serrania, Javier ;
Rueberg, Silvia ;
Becker, Anke .
JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY, 2008, 190 (10) :3456-3466
[6]   Effector-stimulated single molecule protein-DNA interactions of a quorum-sensing system in Sinorhizobium meliloti [J].
Bartels, Frank Wilco ;
McIntosh, Matthew ;
Fuhrmann, Alexander ;
Metzendorf, Christoph ;
Plattner, Patrik ;
Sewald, Norbert ;
Anselmetti, Dario ;
Ros, Robert ;
Becker, Anke .
BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2007, 92 (12) :4391-4400
[7]   Detailed studies of the binding mechanism of the Sinorhizobium meliloti transcriptional activator ExpG to DNA [J].
Baumgarth, B ;
Bartels, FW ;
Anselmetti, D ;
Becker, A ;
Ros, R .
MICROBIOLOGY-SGM, 2005, 151 :259-268
[8]   The 32-kilobase exp gene cluster of Rhizobium meliloti directing the biosynthesis of galactoglucan: Genetic organization and properties of the encoded gene products [J].
Becker, A ;
Ruberg, S ;
Kuster, H ;
Roxlau, AA ;
Keller, M ;
Ivashina, T ;
Cheng, HP ;
Walker, GC ;
Puhler, A .
JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY, 1997, 179 (04) :1375-1384
[9]  
BERINGER JE, 1974, J GEN MICROBIOL, V84, P188
[10]   The Sinorhizobium meliloti MucR protein, which is essential for the production of high-molecular-weight succinoglycan exopolysaccharide, binds to short DNA regions upstream of exoH and exoY [J].
Bertram-Drogatz, PA ;
Quester, I ;
Becker, A ;
Pühler, A .
MOLECULAR AND GENERAL GENETICS, 1998, 257 (04) :433-441