TY - JOUR
T1 - Elevated levels of VCA0117 (VasH) in response to external signals activate the type VI secretion system of Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor A1552
AU - Seibt, Henrik
AU - Aung, Kyaw Min
AU - Ishikawa, Takahiko
AU - Sjöström, Annika
AU - Gullberg, Martin
AU - Atkinson, Gemma Catherine
AU - Wai, Sun Nyunt
AU - Shingler, Victoria
N1 - © 2020 The Authors. Environmental Microbiology published by Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - The type VI nanomachine is critical for Vibrio cholerae to establish infections and to thrive in niches co-occupied by competing bacteria. The genes for the type VI structural proteins are encoded in one large and two small auxiliary gene clusters. VCA0117 (VasH) - a σ54 -transcriptional activator - is strictly required for functionality of the type VI secretion system since it controls production of the structural protein Hcp. While some strains constitutively produce a functional system, others do not and require specific growth conditions of low temperature and high osmolarity for expression of the type VI machinery. Here, we trace integration of these regulatory signals to the promoter activity of the large gene cluster in which many components of the machinery and VCA0117 itself are encoded. Using in vivo and in vitro assays and variants of VCA0117, we show that activation of the σ54 -promoters of the auxiliary gene clusters by elevated VCA0117 levels are all that is required to overcome the need for specialized growth conditions. We propose a model in which signal integration via the large operon promoter directs otherwise restrictive levels of VCA0117 that ultimately dictates a sufficient supply of Hcp for completion of a functional type VI secretion system.
AB - The type VI nanomachine is critical for Vibrio cholerae to establish infections and to thrive in niches co-occupied by competing bacteria. The genes for the type VI structural proteins are encoded in one large and two small auxiliary gene clusters. VCA0117 (VasH) - a σ54 -transcriptional activator - is strictly required for functionality of the type VI secretion system since it controls production of the structural protein Hcp. While some strains constitutively produce a functional system, others do not and require specific growth conditions of low temperature and high osmolarity for expression of the type VI machinery. Here, we trace integration of these regulatory signals to the promoter activity of the large gene cluster in which many components of the machinery and VCA0117 itself are encoded. Using in vivo and in vitro assays and variants of VCA0117, we show that activation of the σ54 -promoters of the auxiliary gene clusters by elevated VCA0117 levels are all that is required to overcome the need for specialized growth conditions. We propose a model in which signal integration via the large operon promoter directs otherwise restrictive levels of VCA0117 that ultimately dictates a sufficient supply of Hcp for completion of a functional type VI secretion system.
KW - Bacterial Proteins/metabolism
KW - Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial/genetics
KW - Multigene Family/genetics
KW - Promoter Regions, Genetic/genetics
KW - Signal Transduction/physiology
KW - Transcriptional Activation/genetics
KW - Type VI Secretion Systems/metabolism
KW - Vibrio cholerae O1/genetics
U2 - 10.1111/1462-2920.15141
DO - 10.1111/1462-2920.15141
M3 - Article
C2 - 32592280
SN - 1462-2920
VL - 22
SP - 4409
EP - 4423
JO - Environmental Microbiology
JF - Environmental Microbiology
IS - 10
ER -