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A ParDE toxin-antitoxin system is responsible for maintenance of the Yersinia virulence plasmid, but not for type III secretion-associated growth inhibition


ABSTRACT: Many Gram-negative pathogens utilize the type III secretion system (T3SS) to translocate virulence-promoting effector proteins into eukaryotic host cells. Activity of this system results in severe reduction of bacterial growth and division, summarized as secretion-associated growth inhibition (SAGI). In Y. enterocolitica, the T3SS and related proteins are encoded on a virulence plasmid. We identified a ParDE-like toxin-antitoxin system on this virulence plasmid in genetic proximity to yopE, encoding a T3SS effector. Effectors are strongly upregulated upon activation of the T3SS, indicating a potential role of the ParDE system in the SAGI or maintenance of the virulence plasmid. Expression of the toxin ParE in trans resulted in reduced growth and elongated bacteria, highly reminiscent of the SAGI. Nevertheless, activity of ParDE is not causal for the SAGI. T3SS activation did not influence ParDE activity; conversely, ParDE had no impact on T3SS assembly or activity itself. However, we found that ParDE ensures presence of the T3SS across bacterial populations by reducing loss of the virulence plasmid, especially under conditions relevant for infection. Despite this effect, a subset of bacteria lost the virulence plasmid and regained the ability to divide under secreting conditions, facilitating the possible emergence of T3SS-negative bacteria in late acute and persistent infections.

INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Exploris 480

ORGANISM(S): Yersinia Enterocolitica Subsp. Enterocolitica Nbrc 105693

SUBMITTER: Timo Glatter  

LAB HEAD: Timo Glatter

PROVIDER: PXD040518 | Pride | 2023-06-09

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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A ParDE toxin-antitoxin system is responsible for the maintenance of the <i>Yersinia</i> virulence plasmid but not for type III secretion-associated growth inhibition.

Schott Saskia S   Scheuer Robina R   Ermoli Francesca F   Glatter Timo T   Evguenieva-Hackenberg Elena E   Diepold Andreas A  

Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology 20230509


Many Gram-negative pathogens utilize the type III secretion system (T3SS) to translocate virulence-promoting effector proteins into eukaryotic host cells. The activity of this system results in a severe reduction of bacterial growth and division, summarized as secretion-associated growth inhibition (SAGI). In <i>Yersinia enterocolitica</i>, the T3SS and related proteins are encoded on a virulence plasmid. We identified a ParDE-like toxin-antitoxin system on this virulence plasmid in genetic prox  ...[more]

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