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Microbes and Infection

Volume 23, Issues 9–10, November–December 2021, 104852
Microbes and Infection

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Invasion of Serratia proteamaculans is regulated by the sprI gene encoding AHL synthase

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Abstract

Quorum Sensing (QS) system regulates gene expression in response to a change in the density of the bacterial population. Facultative pathogen Serratia proteamaculans 94 has a LuxI/LuxR type QS system consisting of regulatory protein SprR and AHL synthase SprI. Invasive activity of these bacteria appears at the stationary growth phase corresponding to a maximal density of the bacterial population in vitro. To evaluate the contribution of QS system of S. proteamaculans 94 to the regulation of invasive activity, in this work, S. proteamaculans SprI(−) mutant carrying the inactivated AHL synthase gene was used. Inactivation of the AHL synthase sprI gene resulted in a more than fourfold increase in the invasive activity of S. proteamaculans preceded by the increased adhesion of bacteria to the cell surface. This effect correlated with the increased expression of the outer membrane protein ompX gene and the decrease in the activity of intrabacterial protease protealysin, whose substrate is OmpX. The inverse correlation between activity of protealysin and bacterial invasion was also observed in the model experiments under the iron-limiting culture conditions. These results show that QS system regulates the S. proteamaculans invasion. This regulation can involve changes both in the protealysin activity and in the level of the ompX gene transcription.

Keywords

AHL synthase
Quorum sensing system
Outer membrane protein OmpX
Protealysin
Serratia proteamaculans
Bacterial invasion

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