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Characterization of Lysozyme-Like Effector TseP Reveals the Dependence of Type VI Secretion System (T6SS) Secretion on Effectors in Aeromonas dhakensis Strain SSU.

Xiaoye Liang1, Tong-Tong Pei1, Zeng-Hang Wang1, Weiliang Xiong1, Li-Li Wu1, Ping Xu1, Shuangjun Lin1, Tao G Dong1,2.   

Abstract

The type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a widespread weapon employed by Gram-negative bacteria for interspecies interaction in complex communities. Analogous to a contractile phage tail, the double-tubular T6SS injects toxic effectors into prokaryotic and eukaryotic neighboring cells. Although effectors dictate T6SS functions, their identities remain elusive in many pathogens. Here, we report the lysozyme-like effector TseP in Aeromonas dhakensis, a waterborne pathogen that can cause severe gastroenteritis and systemic infection. Using secretion, competition, and enzymatic assays, we demonstrate that TseP is a T6SS-dependent effector with cell wall-lysing activities, and TsiP is its cognate immunity protein. Triple deletion of tseP and two known effector genes, tseI and tseC, abolished T6SS-mediated secretion, while complementation with any single effector gene partially restored bacterial killing and Hcp secretion. In contrast to whole-gene deletions, the triple-effector inactivation in the 3effc mutant abolished antibacterial killing but not T6SS secretion. We further demonstrate that the 3effc mutation abolished T6SS-mediated toxicity of SSU to Dictyostelium discoideum amoebae, suggesting that the T6SS physical puncture is nontoxic to eukaryotic cells. These data highlight not only the necessity of possessing functionally diverse effectors for survival in multispecies communities but also that effector inactivation would be an efficient strategy to detoxify the T6SS while preserving its delivery efficiency, converting the T6SS to a platform for protein delivery to a variety of recipient cells. IMPORTANCE Delivery of cargo proteins via protein secretion systems has been shown to be a promising tool in various applications. However, secretion systems are often used by pathogens to cause disease. Thus, strategies are needed to detoxify secretion systems while preserving their efficiency. The T6SS can translocate proteins through physical puncture of target cells without specific surface receptors and can target a broad range of recipients. In this study, we identified a cell wall-lysing effector, and by inactivating it and the other two known effectors, we have built a detoxified T6SS-active strain that may be used for protein delivery to prokaryotic and eukaryotic recipient cells.

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Keywords:  effector; interspecies interaction; pathogen; protein secretion; virulence

Year:  2021        PMID: 33837015      PMCID: PMC8174664          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.00435-21

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


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