Maintenance of phospholipid (PL) and lipopoly- or lipooligosaccharide (LPS or LOS) asymmetry in the outer membrane (OM) of Gram-negative bacteria is essential but poorly understood. The Yersinia pestis OM Ail protein was required to maintain lipid homeostasis and cell integrity at elevated temperature (37°C). Loss of this protein had pleiotropic effects. A Y. pestis Îail mutant and KIM6(+) wild type were systematically compared for (i) growth requirements at 37°C, (ii) cell structure, (iii) antibiotic and detergent sensitivity, (iv) proteins released into supernatants, (v) induction of the heat shock response, and (vi) physiological and genetic suppressors that restored the wild-type phenotype. The Îail mutant grew normally at 28°C but lysed at 37°C when it entered stationary phase, as shown by cell count, SDS-PAGE of cell supernatants, and electron microscopy. Immunofluorescence microscopy showed that the Îail mutant did not assemble Caf1 capsule. Expression of heat shock promoter rpoE or rpoH fused to a lux operon reporter were not induced when the Îail mutant was shifted from 28°C to 37°C (Pâ<â0.001 and Pâ<â0.01, respectively). Mutant lysis was suppressed by addition of 11âmM glucose, 22 or 44âmM glycerol, 2.5âmM Ca(2+), or 2.5âmM Mg(2+) to the growth medium or by a mutation in the phospholipase A gene (pldA::miniTn5, ÎpldA, or PldA(S164A)). A model accounting for the temperature-sensitive lysis of the Îail mutant and the Ail-dependent stabilization of the OM tetraacylated LOS at 37°C is presented. IMPORTANCE The Gram-negative pathogen Yersinia pestis transitions between a flea vector (ambient temperature) and a mammalian host (37°C). In response to 37°C, Y. pestis modifies its outer membrane (OM) by reducing the fatty acid content in lipid A, changing the outer leaflet from being predominantly hexaacylated to being predominantly tetraacylated. It also increases the Ail concentration, so it becomes the most prominent OM protein. Both measures are needed for Y. pestis to evade the host innate immune response. Deletion of ail destabilizes the OM at 37°C, causing the cells to lyse. These results show that a protein is essential for maintaining lipid asymmetry and lipid homeostasis in the bacterial OM.
Deletion of Yersinia pestis ail Causes Temperature-Sensitive Pleiotropic Effects, Including Cell Lysis, That Are Suppressed by Carbon Source, Cations, or Loss of Phospholipase A Activity.
鼠疫耶尔森氏菌 ail 基因的缺失会导致温度敏感的多效性效应,包括细胞溶解,而碳源、阳离子或磷脂酶 A 活性的丧失会抑制这些效应
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作者:Kolodziejek Anna M, Hovde Carolyn J, Bohach Gregory A, Minnich Scott A
| 期刊: | Journal of Bacteriology | 影响因子: | 3.000 |
| 时间: | 2021 | 起止号: | 2021 Oct 12; 203(21):e0036121 |
| doi: | 10.1128/JB.00361-21 | 研究方向: | 细胞生物学 |
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