2015
DOI: 10.1128/aem.03132-14
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A Regulatory Feedback Loop between RpoS and SpoT Supports the Survival of Legionella pneumophila in Water

Abstract: bLegionella pneumophila is a waterborne pathogen, and survival in the aquatic environment is central to its transmission to humans. Therefore, identifying genes required for its survival in water could help prevent Legionnaires' disease outbreaks. In the present study, we investigate the role of the sigma factor RpoS in promoting survival in water, where L. pneumophila experiences severe nutrient deprivation. The rpoS mutant showed a strong survival defect compared to the wild-type strain in defined water medi… Show more

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“…We show here that in a ⌬rpoS mutant strain, the expression of iol is reduced and insensitive to serine. In line with these results, iolG is downregulated in L. pneumophila lacking rpoS upon extracellular growth in water (69). Moreover, RpoS positively regulates carbohydrate metabolism during intracellular multiplication of L. pneumophila (13).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…We show here that in a ⌬rpoS mutant strain, the expression of iol is reduced and insensitive to serine. In line with these results, iolG is downregulated in L. pneumophila lacking rpoS upon extracellular growth in water (69). Moreover, RpoS positively regulates carbohydrate metabolism during intracellular multiplication of L. pneumophila (13).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Moreover, RpoS positively regulates carbohydrate metabolism during intracellular multiplication of L. pneumophila (13). The alternative sigma factor and the stringent response (SpoT) are linked through a negative-feedback loop: during exponential growth, the ppGpp concentration in the cell is low due to the availability of nutrients and the ppGpp hydrolase activity of SpoT, resulting in the expression of metabolism genes by RpoS (69). When nutrients become limiting and ppGpp concentrations in the cell rise, the stability and activity of RpoS change, and the expression profile switches to virulence and transmission traits (13,59).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For bacterial survival in water, L. pneumophila wild‐type and Δ locus were resuspended from a 2‐day heavy patch in defined water medium containing NaCl (50 mg L −1 ), KCl (50 mg L −1 ), and KH 2 PO 4 (20 mg L −1 ), pH 6.9). Bacteria were seeded into a six‐well plate, and CFUs were counted every seven days for one month as previously described …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, to survive prolonged amino acid limitation, L. pneumophila require not only a functional TCS (Fig. 6B) but also RpoS (48). Thus, RpoS equips L. pneumophila to express factors that enhance resilience in nutrient-poor environments, in part by promoting TCS-mediated production of c-di-GMP (Figs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%