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A novel bacterial l-arginine sensor controlling c-di-GMP levels in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

A Paiardini1,2, F Mantoni1,2, G Giardina1,2, A Paone1, G Janson1, L Leoni3, G Rampioni3, F Cutruzzolà1,2, S Rinaldo1,2.   

Abstract

Nutrients such as amino acids play key roles in shaping the metabolism of microorganisms in natural environments and in host-pathogen interactions. Beyond taking part to cellular metabolism and to protein synthesis, amino acids are also signaling molecules able to influence group behavior in microorganisms, such as biofilm formation. This lifestyle switch involves complex metabolic reprogramming controlled by local variation of the second messenger 3', 5'-cyclic diguanylic acid (c-di-GMP). The intracellular levels of this dinucleotide are finely tuned by the opposite activity of dedicated diguanylate cyclases (GGDEF signature) and phosphodiesterases (EAL and HD-GYP signatures), which are usually allosterically controlled by a plethora of environmental and metabolic clues. Among the genes putatively involved in controlling c-di-GMP levels in P. aeruginosa, we found that the multidomain transmembrane protein PA0575, bearing the tandem signature GGDEF-EAL, is an l-arginine sensor able to hydrolyse c-di-GMP. Here, we investigate the basis of arginine recognition by integrating bioinformatics, molecular biophysics and microbiology. Although the role of nutrients such as l-arginine in controlling the cellular fate in P. aeruginosa (including biofilm, pathogenicity and virulence) is already well established, we identified the first l-arginine sensor able to link environment sensing, c-di-GMP signaling and biofilm formation in this bacterium.
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Keywords:  C-di-GMP; arginine; hybrid; phosphodiesterase; protein; venus fly trap

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30040157     DOI: 10.1002/prot.25587

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proteins        ISSN: 0887-3585


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3.  Role of the Transcriptional Regulator ArgR in the Connection between Arginine Metabolism and c-di-GMP Signaling in Pseudomonas putida.

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Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2022-03-07       Impact factor: 5.005

Review 4.  Biofilm Maintenance as an Active Process: Evidence that Biofilms Work Hard to Stay Put.

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5.  Studying GGDEF Domain in the Act: Minimize Conformational Frustration to Prevent Artefacts.

Authors:  Federico Mantoni; Chiara Scribani Rossi; Alessandro Paiardini; Adele Di Matteo; Loredana Cappellacci; Riccardo Petrelli; Massimo Ricciutelli; Alessio Paone; Francesca Cutruzzolà; Giorgio Giardina; Serena Rinaldo
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Review 6.  Nutrient Sensing and Biofilm Modulation: The Example of L-arginine in Pseudomonas.

Authors:  Chiara Scribani Rossi; Laura Barrientos-Moreno; Alessio Paone; Francesca Cutruzzolà; Alessandro Paiardini; Manuel Espinosa-Urgel; Serena Rinaldo
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Authors:  Laura Barrientos-Moreno; María Antonia Molina-Henares; María Isabel Ramos-González; Manuel Espinosa-Urgel
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-08-12       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 9.  Sensory Perception in Bacterial Cyclic Diguanylate Signal Transduction.

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