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Proteases as Secreted Exoproteins in Mycoplasmas from Ruminant Lungs and Their Impact on Surface-Exposed Proteins.

Sarah Ganter1,2, Guylaine Miotello3, Lucía Manso-Silván1,4, Jean Armengaud3, Florence Tardy2,5, Patrice Gaurivaud2,5, François Thiaucourt6,4.   

Abstract

Many mycoplasma species are isolated from the ruminant lungs as either saprophytes or true pathogens. These wall-less bacteria possess a minimal genome and reduced metabolic capabilities. Accordingly, they rely heavily on their hosts for the supply of essential metabolites and, notably, peptides. Seven of 13 ruminant lung-associated Mycoplasma (sub)species were shown to possess caseinolytic activity when grown in rich media and assessed with a quantitative fluorescence test. For some species, this activity was detected in spent medium, an indication that proteases were secreted outside the mycoplasma cells. To identify these proteases, we incubated concentrated washed cell pellets in a defined medium and analyzed the supernatants by tandem mass spectrometry. Secreted-protease activity was detected mostly in the species belonging to the Mycoplasma mycoides cluster (MMC) and, to a lesser extent, in Mycoplasma bovirhinis Analyzing a Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. capri strain, chosen as a model, we identified 35 expressed proteases among 55 predicted coding genes, of which 5 were preferentially found in the supernatant. Serine protease S41, acquired by horizontal gene transfer, was responsible for the caseinolytic activity, as demonstrated by zymography and mutant analysis. In an M. capricolum mutant, inactivation of the S41 protease resulted in marked modification of the expression or secretion of 17 predicted surface-exposed proteins. This is an indication that the S41 protease could have a role in posttranslational cleavage of surface-exposed proteins and ectodomain shedding, whose physiological impacts still need to be explored.IMPORTANCE Few studies pertaining to proteases in ruminant mycoplasmas have been reported. Here, we focus on proteases that are secreted outside the mycoplasma cell using a mass spectrometry approach. The most striking result is the identification, within the Mycoplasma mycoides cluster, of a serine protease that is exclusively detected outside the mycoplasma cells and is responsible for casein digestion. This protease may also be involved in the posttranslational processing of surface proteins, as suggested by analysis of mutants showing a marked reduction in the secretion of extracellular proteins. By analogy, this finding may help increase understanding of the mechanisms underlying this ectodomain shedding in other mycoplasma species. The gene encoding this protease is likely to have been acquired via horizontal gene transfer from Gram-positive bacteria and sortase-associated surface proteases. Whether this protease and the associated ectodomain shedding are related to virulence has yet to be ascertained.
Copyright © 2019 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  Mycoplasma; exosecretion; posttranslational cleavage; proteases

Year:  2019        PMID: 31540994      PMCID: PMC6856322          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.01439-19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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