The Complex Quorum Sensing Circuitry of Burkholderia thailandensis Is Both Hierarchically and Homeostatically Organized

The genome of the bacterium Burkholderia thailandensis encodes three complete LuxI/LuxR-type quorum sensing (QS) systems: BtaI1/BtaR1 (QS-1), BtaI2/BtaR2 (QS-2), and BtaI3/BtaR3 (QS-3). The LuxR-type transcriptional regulators BtaR1, BtaR2, and BtaR3 modulate the expression of target genes in associ...

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Main Authors: Servane Le Guillouzer, Marie-Christine Groleau, Eric Déziel, Marvin Whiteley
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Society for Microbiology 2017-12-01
Series:mBio
Online Access:http://mbio.asm.org/cgi/content/full/8/6/e01861-17
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spelling doaj-68422ade9b3d49478d62f226b1a38eaf2021-07-02T08:00:51ZengAmerican Society for MicrobiologymBio2150-75112017-12-0186e01861-1710.1128/mBio.01861-17The Complex Quorum Sensing Circuitry of Burkholderia thailandensis Is Both Hierarchically and Homeostatically OrganizedServane Le GuillouzerMarie-Christine GroleauEric DézielMarvin WhiteleyThe genome of the bacterium Burkholderia thailandensis encodes three complete LuxI/LuxR-type quorum sensing (QS) systems: BtaI1/BtaR1 (QS-1), BtaI2/BtaR2 (QS-2), and BtaI3/BtaR3 (QS-3). The LuxR-type transcriptional regulators BtaR1, BtaR2, and BtaR3 modulate the expression of target genes in association with various N-acyl-l-homoserine lactones (AHLs) as signaling molecules produced by the LuxI-type synthases BtaI1, BtaI2, and BtaI3. We have systematically dissected the complex QS circuitry of B. thailandensis strain E264. Direct quantification of N-octanoyl-homoserine lactone (C8-HSL), N-3-hydroxy-decanoyl-homoserine lactone (3OHC10-HSL), and N-3-hydroxy-octanoyl-homoserine lactone (3OHC8-HSL), the primary AHLs produced by this bacterium, was performed by liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) in the wild-type strain and in QS deletion mutants. This was compared to the transcription of btaI1, btaI2, and btaI3 using chromosomal mini-CTX-lux transcriptional reporters. Furthermore, the levels of expression of btaR1, btaR2, and btaR3 were monitored by quantitative reverse transcription-PCR (qRT-PCR). We observed that C8-HSL, 3OHC10-HSL, and 3OHC8-HSL are differentially produced over time during bacterial growth and correlate with the btaI1, btaI2, and btaI3 gene expression profiles, revealing a successive activation of the corresponding QS systems. Moreover, the transcription of the btaR1, btaR2, and btaR3 genes is modulated by cognate and noncognate AHLs, showing that their regulation depends on themselves and on other QS systems. We conclude that the three QS systems in B. thailandensis are interdependent, suggesting that they cooperate dynamically and function in a concerted manner in modulating the expression of QS target genes through a successive regulatory network.http://mbio.asm.org/cgi/content/full/8/6/e01861-17
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author Servane Le Guillouzer
Marie-Christine Groleau
Eric Déziel
Marvin Whiteley
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Marie-Christine Groleau
Eric Déziel
Marvin Whiteley
The Complex Quorum Sensing Circuitry of Burkholderia thailandensis Is Both Hierarchically and Homeostatically Organized
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author_facet Servane Le Guillouzer
Marie-Christine Groleau
Eric Déziel
Marvin Whiteley
author_sort Servane Le Guillouzer
title The Complex Quorum Sensing Circuitry of Burkholderia thailandensis Is Both Hierarchically and Homeostatically Organized
title_short The Complex Quorum Sensing Circuitry of Burkholderia thailandensis Is Both Hierarchically and Homeostatically Organized
title_full The Complex Quorum Sensing Circuitry of Burkholderia thailandensis Is Both Hierarchically and Homeostatically Organized
title_fullStr The Complex Quorum Sensing Circuitry of Burkholderia thailandensis Is Both Hierarchically and Homeostatically Organized
title_full_unstemmed The Complex Quorum Sensing Circuitry of Burkholderia thailandensis Is Both Hierarchically and Homeostatically Organized
title_sort complex quorum sensing circuitry of burkholderia thailandensis is both hierarchically and homeostatically organized
publisher American Society for Microbiology
series mBio
issn 2150-7511
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The genome of the bacterium Burkholderia thailandensis encodes three complete LuxI/LuxR-type quorum sensing (QS) systems: BtaI1/BtaR1 (QS-1), BtaI2/BtaR2 (QS-2), and BtaI3/BtaR3 (QS-3). The LuxR-type transcriptional regulators BtaR1, BtaR2, and BtaR3 modulate the expression of target genes in association with various N-acyl-l-homoserine lactones (AHLs) as signaling molecules produced by the LuxI-type synthases BtaI1, BtaI2, and BtaI3. We have systematically dissected the complex QS circuitry of B. thailandensis strain E264. Direct quantification of N-octanoyl-homoserine lactone (C8-HSL), N-3-hydroxy-decanoyl-homoserine lactone (3OHC10-HSL), and N-3-hydroxy-octanoyl-homoserine lactone (3OHC8-HSL), the primary AHLs produced by this bacterium, was performed by liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) in the wild-type strain and in QS deletion mutants. This was compared to the transcription of btaI1, btaI2, and btaI3 using chromosomal mini-CTX-lux transcriptional reporters. Furthermore, the levels of expression of btaR1, btaR2, and btaR3 were monitored by quantitative reverse transcription-PCR (qRT-PCR). We observed that C8-HSL, 3OHC10-HSL, and 3OHC8-HSL are differentially produced over time during bacterial growth and correlate with the btaI1, btaI2, and btaI3 gene expression profiles, revealing a successive activation of the corresponding QS systems. Moreover, the transcription of the btaR1, btaR2, and btaR3 genes is modulated by cognate and noncognate AHLs, showing that their regulation depends on themselves and on other QS systems. We conclude that the three QS systems in B. thailandensis are interdependent, suggesting that they cooperate dynamically and function in a concerted manner in modulating the expression of QS target genes through a successive regulatory network.
url http://mbio.asm.org/cgi/content/full/8/6/e01861-17
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