Single mutations in BraRS confer high resistance against nisin A in Staphylococcus aureus

Abstract Nisin A is a lantibiotic produced by Lactococcus lactis that is widely used as a food preservative. In Staphylococcus aureus, the BraRS two‐component system (TCS) senses nisin A and regulates the expression of the ABC transporter VraDE, which is responsible for nisin A resistance. In this s...

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Main Authors: Kaoru Arii, Miki Kawada‐Matsuo, Yuichi Oogai, Kazuyuki Noguchi, Hitoshi Komatsuzawa
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-11-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.791
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spelling doaj-731cf893a7504d1eafdc584982f18f7a2020-11-25T01:32:42ZengWileyMicrobiologyOpen2045-88272019-11-01811n/an/a10.1002/mbo3.791Single mutations in BraRS confer high resistance against nisin A in Staphylococcus aureusKaoru Arii0Miki Kawada‐Matsuo1Yuichi Oogai2Kazuyuki Noguchi3Hitoshi Komatsuzawa4Department of Oral Microbiology Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences Kagoshima JapanDepartment of Oral Microbiology Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences Kagoshima JapanDepartment of Oral Microbiology Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences Kagoshima JapanDepartment of Periodontology Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences Kagoshima JapanDepartment of Oral Microbiology Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences Kagoshima JapanAbstract Nisin A is a lantibiotic produced by Lactococcus lactis that is widely used as a food preservative. In Staphylococcus aureus, the BraRS two‐component system (TCS) senses nisin A and regulates the expression of the ABC transporter VraDE, which is responsible for nisin A resistance. In this study, we exposed S. aureus to a sub‐minimum inhibition concentration of nisin A and obtained three spontaneous mutants that were highly resistant to this lantibiotic, designated as SAN (S. aureus nisin resistant) 1, SAN8, and SAN87. In the wild‐type S. aureus strain, VraDE expression was induced by nisin A. In contrast, SAN8 and SAN87 showed constitutively high VraDE expression, even in the absence of nisin A, while SAN1 showed higher BraRS expression, which resulted in high VraDE expression in the presence of nisin A. We identified a single mutation in the promoter region of braXRS in SAN1, whereas SAN8 and SAN87 had single mutations in braR and braS, respectively. Interestingly, even the unphosphorylated form of the mutant BraR protein induced VraDE expression. These results indicate that conformational changes in BraS or BraR resulting from the point mutations may result in the constitutive expression of VraDE, allowing S. aureus to adapt to high concentrations of nisin A.https://doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.791ABC transportermutationnisin Aresistancetwo‐component system
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author Kaoru Arii
Miki Kawada‐Matsuo
Yuichi Oogai
Kazuyuki Noguchi
Hitoshi Komatsuzawa
spellingShingle Kaoru Arii
Miki Kawada‐Matsuo
Yuichi Oogai
Kazuyuki Noguchi
Hitoshi Komatsuzawa
Single mutations in BraRS confer high resistance against nisin A in Staphylococcus aureus
MicrobiologyOpen
ABC transporter
mutation
nisin A
resistance
two‐component system
author_facet Kaoru Arii
Miki Kawada‐Matsuo
Yuichi Oogai
Kazuyuki Noguchi
Hitoshi Komatsuzawa
author_sort Kaoru Arii
title Single mutations in BraRS confer high resistance against nisin A in Staphylococcus aureus
title_short Single mutations in BraRS confer high resistance against nisin A in Staphylococcus aureus
title_full Single mutations in BraRS confer high resistance against nisin A in Staphylococcus aureus
title_fullStr Single mutations in BraRS confer high resistance against nisin A in Staphylococcus aureus
title_full_unstemmed Single mutations in BraRS confer high resistance against nisin A in Staphylococcus aureus
title_sort single mutations in brars confer high resistance against nisin a in staphylococcus aureus
publisher Wiley
series MicrobiologyOpen
issn 2045-8827
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Abstract Nisin A is a lantibiotic produced by Lactococcus lactis that is widely used as a food preservative. In Staphylococcus aureus, the BraRS two‐component system (TCS) senses nisin A and regulates the expression of the ABC transporter VraDE, which is responsible for nisin A resistance. In this study, we exposed S. aureus to a sub‐minimum inhibition concentration of nisin A and obtained three spontaneous mutants that were highly resistant to this lantibiotic, designated as SAN (S. aureus nisin resistant) 1, SAN8, and SAN87. In the wild‐type S. aureus strain, VraDE expression was induced by nisin A. In contrast, SAN8 and SAN87 showed constitutively high VraDE expression, even in the absence of nisin A, while SAN1 showed higher BraRS expression, which resulted in high VraDE expression in the presence of nisin A. We identified a single mutation in the promoter region of braXRS in SAN1, whereas SAN8 and SAN87 had single mutations in braR and braS, respectively. Interestingly, even the unphosphorylated form of the mutant BraR protein induced VraDE expression. These results indicate that conformational changes in BraS or BraR resulting from the point mutations may result in the constitutive expression of VraDE, allowing S. aureus to adapt to high concentrations of nisin A.
topic ABC transporter
mutation
nisin A
resistance
two‐component system
url https://doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.791
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