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Rap Protein Paralogs of Bacillus thuringiensis: a Multifunctional and Redundant Regulatory Repertoire for the Control of Collective Functions.

Gabriela Gastélum1,2, Mayra de la Torre1,2, Jorge Rocha3.   

Abstract

Quorum sensing (QS) is a mechanism of synthesis and detection of signaling molecules to regulate gene expression and coordinate behaviors in bacterial populations. In Bacillus subtilis, multiple paralog Rap-Phr QS systems (receptor-signaling peptides) are highly redundant and multifunctional, interconnecting the regulation of differentiation processes such as sporulation and competence. However, their functions in the Bacillus cereus group are largely unknown. We evaluated the functions of Rap proteins in Bacillus thuringiensis Bt8741, which codes for eight Rap-Phr systems; these were individually overexpressed to study their participation in sporulation, biofilm formation, spreading, and extracellular proteolytic activity. Our results show that four Rap-Phr systems (RapC, RapK, RapF, and RapLike) inhibit sporulation, two of which (RapK and RapF) probably dephosphorylate Spo0F from the Spo0A phosphorelay; these two Rap proteins also inhibit biofilm formation. Four systems (RapC, RacF1, RacF2, and RapLike) participate in spreading inhibition; finally, six systems (RapC, -F, -F2, -I, and -I1 and RapLike) decrease extracellular proteolytic activity. We foresee that functions performed by Rap proteins of Bt8741 could also be carried out by Rap homologs in other strains within the B. cereus group. These results indicate that Rap-Phr systems constitute a highly multifunctional and redundant regulatory repertoire that enables B. thuringiensis and other species from the B. cereus group to efficiently regulate collective functions during their life cycle in the face of changing environments.IMPORTANCE The Bacillus cereus group of bacteria includes species of high economic, clinical, biological warfare, and biotechnological interest, e.g., B. anthracis in bioterrorism, B. cereus in food intoxications, and B. thuringiensis in biocontrol. Knowledge about the ecology of these bacteria is hindered by our limited understanding of the regulatory circuits that control differentiation and specialization processes. Here, we uncover the participation of eight Rap quorum-sensing receptors in collective functions of B. thuringiensis These proteins are highly multifunctional and redundant in their functions, linking ecologically relevant processes such as sporulation, biofilm formation, spreading, extracellular proteolytic activity, and probably other functions in species from the B. cereus group.
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Keywords:  Bacillus cereuszzm321990; Bacillus thuringiensiszzm321990; Rap-Phr; biofilm formation; collective functions; quorum sensing; sporulation

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31871034      PMCID: PMC7043668          DOI: 10.1128/JB.00747-19

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


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