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NtrC Adds a New Node to the Complex Regulatory Network of Biofilm Formation and vps Expression in Vibrio cholerae.

Andrew T Cheng1, David Zamorano-Sánchez1, Jennifer K Teschler1, Daniel Wu1, Fitnat H Yildiz2.   

Abstract

The biofilm growth mode is important in both the intestinal and environmental phases of the Vibrio cholerae life cycle. Regulation of biofilm formation involves several transcriptional regulators and alternative sigma factors. One such factor is the alternative sigma factor RpoN, which positively regulates biofilm formation. RpoN requires bacterial enhancer-binding proteins (bEBPs) to initiate transcription. The V. cholerae genome encodes seven bEBPs (LuxO, VC1522, VC1926 [DctD-1], FlrC, NtrC, VCA0142 [DctD-2], and PgtA) that belong to the NtrC family of response regulators (RRs) of two-component regulatory systems. The contribution of these regulators to biofilm formation is not well understood. In this study, we analyzed biofilm formation and the regulation of vpsL expression by RpoN activators. Mutants lacking NtrC had increased biofilm formation and vpsL expression. NtrC negatively regulates the expression of core regulators of biofilm formation (vpsR, vpsT, and hapR). NtrC from V. cholerae supported growth and activated glnA expression when nitrogen availability was limited. However, the repressive activity of NtrC toward vpsL expression was not affected by the nitrogen sources present. This study unveils the role of NtrC as a regulator of vps expression and biofilm formation in V. choleraeIMPORTANCE Biofilms play an important role in the Vibrio cholerae life cycle, contributing to both environmental survival and transmission to a human host. Identifying key regulators of V. cholerae biofilm formation is necessary to fully understand how this important growth mode is modulated in response to various signals encountered in the environment and the host. In this study, we characterized the role of RRs that function as coactivators of RpoN in regulating biofilm formation and identified new components in the V. cholerae biofilm regulatory circuitry.
Copyright © 2018 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  NtrC; VPS; Vibrio cholerae; biofilm

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29735756      PMCID: PMC6040197          DOI: 10.1128/JB.00025-18

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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