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FlrA Represses Transcription of the Biofilm-Associated bpfA Operon in Shewanella putrefaciens
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ABSTRACT
Manipulation of biofilm formation in
Shewanella
is beneficial for application to industrial and environmental biotechnology. BpfA is an adhesin largely responsible for biofilm formation in many
Shewanella
species. However, the mechanism underlying BpfA production and the resulting biofilm remains vaguely understood. We previously described the finding that BpfA expression is enhanced by DosD, an oxygen-stimulated diguanylate cyclase, under aerobic growth. In the present work, we identify FlrA as a critical transcription regulator of the
bpfA
operon in
Shewanella putrefaciens
CN32 by transposon mutagenesis. FlrA acted as a repressor of the operon promoter by binding to two boxes overlapping the −10 and −35 sites recognized by σ
70
. DosD regulation of the expression of the
bpfA
operon was mediated by FlrA, and cyclic diguanylic acid (c-di-GMP) abolished FlrA binding to the operon promoter. We also demonstrate that FlhG, an accessory protein for flagellum synthesis, antagonized FlrA repression of the expression of the
bpfA
operon. Collectively, this work demonstrates that FlrA acts as a central mediator in the signaling pathway from c-di-GMP to BpfA-associated biofilm formation in
S. putrefaciens
CN32.
IMPORTANCE
Motility and biofilm are mutually exclusive lifestyles, shifts between which are under the strict regulation of bacteria attempting to adapt to the fluctuation of diverse environmental conditions. The FlrA protein in many bacteria is known to control motility as a master regulator of flagellum synthesis. This work elucidates its effect on biofilm formation by controlling the expression of the adhesin BpfA in
S. putrefaciens
CN32 in response to c-di-GMP. Therefore, FlrA plays a dual role in controlling motility and biofilm formation in
S. putrefaciens
CN32. The cooccurrence of
flrA
,
bpfA
, and the FlrA box in the promoter region of the
bpfA
operon in diverse
Shewanella
strains suggests that
bpfA
is a common mechanism that controls biofilm formation in this bacterial species.
American Society for Microbiology
Title: FlrA Represses Transcription of the Biofilm-Associated
bpfA
Operon in Shewanella putrefaciens
Description:
ABSTRACT
Manipulation of biofilm formation in
Shewanella
is beneficial for application to industrial and environmental biotechnology.
BpfA is an adhesin largely responsible for biofilm formation in many
Shewanella
species.
However, the mechanism underlying BpfA production and the resulting biofilm remains vaguely understood.
We previously described the finding that BpfA expression is enhanced by DosD, an oxygen-stimulated diguanylate cyclase, under aerobic growth.
In the present work, we identify FlrA as a critical transcription regulator of the
bpfA
operon in
Shewanella putrefaciens
CN32 by transposon mutagenesis.
FlrA acted as a repressor of the operon promoter by binding to two boxes overlapping the −10 and −35 sites recognized by σ
70
.
DosD regulation of the expression of the
bpfA
operon was mediated by FlrA, and cyclic diguanylic acid (c-di-GMP) abolished FlrA binding to the operon promoter.
We also demonstrate that FlhG, an accessory protein for flagellum synthesis, antagonized FlrA repression of the expression of the
bpfA
operon.
Collectively, this work demonstrates that FlrA acts as a central mediator in the signaling pathway from c-di-GMP to BpfA-associated biofilm formation in
S.
putrefaciens
CN32.
IMPORTANCE
Motility and biofilm are mutually exclusive lifestyles, shifts between which are under the strict regulation of bacteria attempting to adapt to the fluctuation of diverse environmental conditions.
The FlrA protein in many bacteria is known to control motility as a master regulator of flagellum synthesis.
This work elucidates its effect on biofilm formation by controlling the expression of the adhesin BpfA in
S.
putrefaciens
CN32 in response to c-di-GMP.
Therefore, FlrA plays a dual role in controlling motility and biofilm formation in
S.
putrefaciens
CN32.
The cooccurrence of
flrA
,
bpfA
, and the FlrA box in the promoter region of the
bpfA
operon in diverse
Shewanella
strains suggests that
bpfA
is a common mechanism that controls biofilm formation in this bacterial species.
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