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HprSR Is a Reactive Chlorine Species-Sensing, Two-Component System in Escherichia coli.

Sara El Hajj1, Camille Henry1, Camille Andrieu1, Alexandra Vergnes1, Laurent Loiseau1, Gaël Brasseur1, Romain Barré2, Laurent Aussel1, Benjamin Ezraty1.   

Abstract

Two-component systems (TCS) are signaling pathways that allow bacterial cells to sense, respond to, and adapt to fluctuating environments. Among the classical TCS of Escherichia coli, HprSR has recently been shown to be involved in the regulation of msrPQ, which encodes the periplasmic methionine sulfoxide reductase system. In this study, we demonstrated that hypochlorous acid (HOCl) induces the expression of msrPQ in an HprSR-dependent manner, whereas H2O2, NO, and paraquat (a superoxide generator) do not. Therefore, HprS appears to be an HOCl-sensing histidine kinase. Using a directed mutagenesis approach, we showed that Met residues located in the periplasmic loop of HprS are important for its activity: we provide evidence that as HOCl preferentially oxidizes Met residues, HprS could be activated via the reversible oxidation of its methionine residues, meaning that MsrPQ plays a role in switching HprSR off. We propose that the activation of HprS by HOCl could occur through a Met redox switch. HprSR appears to be the first characterized TCS able to detect reactive chlorine species (RCS) in E. coli. This study represents an important step toward understanding the mechanisms of RCS resistance in prokaryotes. IMPORTANCE Understanding how bacteria respond to oxidative stress at the molecular level is crucial in the fight against pathogens. HOCl is one of the most potent industrial and physiological microbicidal oxidants. Therefore, bacteria have developed counterstrategies to survive HOCl-induced stress. Over the last decade, important insights into these bacterial protection factors have been obtained. Our work establishes HprSR as a reactive chlorine species-sensing, two-component system in Escherichia coli MG1655, which regulates the expression of msrPQ, two genes encoding, a repair system for HOCl-oxidized proteins. Moreover, we provide evidence suggesting that HOCl could activate HprS through a methionine redox switch.

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Keywords:  Escherichia coli; bleach; methionine sulfoxide; oxidative stress; two-component system

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34898261      PMCID: PMC8846407          DOI: 10.1128/JB.00449-21

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.476


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