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Vibrio cholerae biofilm scaffolding protein RbmA shows an intrinsic, phosphate-dependent autoproteolysis activity.

Manuel Maestre-Reyna1, Wei-Cheng Huang1,2, Wen-Jin Wu1, Praveen K Singh3, Raimo Hartmann3, Po-Hsun Wang1, Cheng-Chung Lee1, Takaaki Hikima2, Masaki Yamamoto2, Yoshitaka Bessho1,2, Knut Drescher3,4, Ming-Daw Tsai1, Andrew H-J Wang1.   

Abstract

Vibrio cholerae is the causative agent of the diarrheal disease cholera, for which biofilm communities are considered to be environmental reservoirs. In endemic regions, and after algal blooms, which may result from phosphate enrichment following agricultural runoff, the bacterium is released from biofilms resulting in seasonal disease outbreaks. However, the molecular mechanism by which V. cholerae senses its environment and switches lifestyles from the biofilm-bound state to the planktonic state is largely unknown. Here, we report that the major biofilm scaffolding protein RbmA undergoes autocatalytic proteolysis via a phosphate-dependent induced proximity activation mechanism. Furthermore, we show that RbmA mutants that are defective in autoproteolysis cause V. cholerae biofilms to grow larger and mechanically stronger, correlating well with the observation that RbmA stability directly affects microbial community homeostasis and rheological properties. In conclusion, our biophysical study characterizes a novel phosphate-dependent breakdown pathway of RbmA, while microbiological data suggest a new, sensory role of this biofilm scaffolding element.
© 2020 The Authors. IUBMB Life published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.

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Keywords:  Vibrio cholerae; autoproteolysis; biofilm; phosphate

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33372380      PMCID: PMC7898620          DOI: 10.1002/iub.2439

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IUBMB Life        ISSN: 1521-6543            Impact factor:   3.885


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1.  Vibrio cholerae biofilm scaffolding protein RbmA shows an intrinsic, phosphate-dependent autoproteolysis activity.

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