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The Vibrio vulnificus stressosome is dispensable in nutrient-rich media
Cutugno, Laura ; Mc Cafferty, Jennifer ; Pané-Farré, Jan ; O'Byrne, Conor ; Boyd, Aoife
Cutugno, Laura
Mc Cafferty, Jennifer
Pané-Farré, Jan
O'Byrne, Conor
Boyd, Aoife
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2023-07-13
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Cutugno, Laura, Mc Cafferty, Jennifer, Pané-Farré, Jan, apos, Byrne, Conor, & Boyd, Aoife. (2023). The Vibrio vulnificus stressosome is dispensable in nutrient-rich media. Access Microbiology, 5(7). https://doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000523.v4
Abstract
Gram-positive bacteria through the activation of the alternative sigma factor SigB. The stressosome locus is found in 44 % of Gram-negative Vibrio vulnificus isolates. However, V. vulnificus does not possess SigB. Nonetheless, in nutrient-limited media, the stressosome modulates gene transcription and bacterial behaviour. In this work, the expression of the stressosome genes was proven during stationary phase in nutrient-rich media and co-transcription as one operonic unit of the stressosome locus and its putative downstream regulatory locus was demonstrated. The construction of a stressosome mutant lacking the genes encoding the four proteins constituting the stressosome complex (VvRsbR, VvRsbS, VvRsbT, VvRsbX) allowed us to examine the role of this complex in vivo. Extensive phenotypic characterization of the ΔRSTX mutant in nutrient-rich media showed that the stressosome does not contribute to growth of V. vulnificus. Moreover, the stressosome did not modulate the tolerance or survival response of V. vulnificus to the range of stresses tested, which included ethanol, hyperosmolarity, hypoxia, high temperature, acidity and oxidative stress. Furthermore, the stressosome was dispensable for motility and exoenzyme production of V. vulnificus in nutrient-rich media. Therefore, in conclusion, although stressosome gene transcription occurs in nutrient-rich media, the stressosome neither has an essential role in stress responses of V. vulnificus nor does it seem to modulate these activities in these conditions. We hypothesise that the stressosome is expressed in nutrient-rich conditions as a sensor complex, but that activation of the complex does not occur in this environment.
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