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BipA exerts temperature-dependent translational control of biofilm-associated colony morphology in Vibrio cholerae.

Teresa Del Peso Santos1, Laura Alvarez1, Brandon Sit2, Oihane Irazoki1, Jonathon Blake3, Benjamin R Warner4,5, Alyson R Warr2, Anju Bala1, Vladimir Benes3, Matthew K Waldor2, Kurt Fredrick4,5, Felipe Cava1.   

Abstract

Adaptation to shifting temperatures is crucial for the survival of the bacterial pathogen Vibrio cholerae. Here, we show that colony rugosity, a biofilm-associated phenotype, is regulated by temperature in V. cholerae strains that naturally lack the master biofilm transcriptional regulator HapR. Using transposon-insertion mutagenesis, we found the V. cholerae ortholog of BipA, a conserved ribosome-associated GTPase, is critical for this temperature-dependent phenomenon. Proteomic analyses revealed that loss of BipA alters the synthesis of >300 proteins in V. cholerae at 22°C, increasing the production of biofilm-related proteins including the key transcriptional activators VpsR and VpsT, as well as proteins important for diverse cellular processes. At low temperatures, BipA protein levels increase and are required for optimal ribosome assembly in V. cholerae, suggesting that control of BipA abundance is a mechanism by which bacteria can remodel their proteomes. Our study reveals a remarkable new facet of V. cholerae's complex biofilm regulatory network.
© 2021, del Peso Santos et al.

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Keywords:  BipA; HapR; Vibrio cholerae; biofilm; infectious disease; microbiology; temperature; translation

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33588990      PMCID: PMC7886329          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.60607

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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