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The three NADH dehydrogenases of Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Their roles in energy metabolism and links to virulence.

Teri N Hreha1,2, Sara Foreman2,3, Ana Duran-Pinedo4, Andrew R Morris5, Patricia Diaz-Rodriguez2,6, J Andrew Jones2,7, Kristina Ferrara1,2, Anais Bourges2, Lauren Rodriguez2,7, Mattheos A G Koffas1,2,7, Mariah Hahn2,6, Alan R Hauser5, Blanca Barquera1,2,3.   

Abstract

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a ubiquitous opportunistic pathogen which relies on a highly adaptable metabolism to achieve broad pathogenesis. In one example of this flexibility, to catalyze the NADH:quinone oxidoreductase step of the respiratory chain, P. aeruginosa has three different enzymes: NUO, NQR and NDH2, all of which carry out the same redox function but have different energy conservation and ion transport properties. In order to better understand the roles of these enzymes, we constructed two series of mutants: (i) three single deletion mutants, each of which lacks one NADH dehydrogenase and (ii) three double deletion mutants, each of which retains only one of the three enzymes. All of the mutants grew approximately as well as wild type, when tested in rich and minimal medium and in a range of pH and [Na+] conditions, except that the strain with only NUOnqrFΔndh) has an extended lag phase. During exponential phase, the NADH dehydrogenases contribute to total wild-type activity in the following order: NQR > NDH2 > NUO. Some mutants, including the strain without NQR (ΔnqrF) had increased biofilm formation, pyocyanin production, and killed more efficiently in both macrophage and mouse infection models. Consistent with this, ΔnqrF showed increased transcription of genes involved in pyocyanin production.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33534802      PMCID: PMC7857637          DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0244142

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


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Authors:  Gee W Lau; Huimin Ran; Fansheng Kong; Daniel J Hassett; Dimitri Mavrodi
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Authors:  Sara Foreman; Kristina Ferrara; Teri N Hreha; Ana E Duran-Pinedo; Jorge Frias-Lopez; Blanca Barquera
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