2017
DOI: 10.1128/aem.02410-16
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FlrA Represses Transcription of the Biofilm-Associated bpfA Operon in Shewanella putrefaciens

Abstract: Manipulation of biofilm formation in Shewanella is beneficial for application to industrial and environmental biotechnology. BpfA is an adhesin largely responsible for biofilm formation in many Shewanella species. However, the mechanism underlying BpfA production and the resulting biofilm remains vaguely understood. We previously described the finding that BpfA expression is enhanced by DosD, an oxygen-stimulated diguanylate cyclase, under aerobic growth. In the present work, we identify FlrA as a critical tra… Show more

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“…Studies of P. aeruginosa FleN, an ortholog of FlhG, have established that FleN inhibits FleQ (the FlrA ortholog) by direct interaction (32)(33)(34). For Shewanella spp., a similar mechanism for the antagonistic effect of FlhG against FlrA was proposed recently (35). Despite this, given that overproduction of FlrA or FlrC results in the same phenotype, we reasoned that FlhG and FlhFG may influence the expression of FlrA and FlrC.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Studies of P. aeruginosa FleN, an ortholog of FlhG, have established that FleN inhibits FleQ (the FlrA ortholog) by direct interaction (32)(33)(34). For Shewanella spp., a similar mechanism for the antagonistic effect of FlhG against FlrA was proposed recently (35). Despite this, given that overproduction of FlrA or FlrC results in the same phenotype, we reasoned that FlhG and FlhFG may influence the expression of FlrA and FlrC.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Indeed, the bpfA operon, encoding proteins involved in biofilm formation in several Shewanella species, was shown to be controlled by binding of the FlrA repressor in its promoter region. This binding is abolished by c-di-GMP, leading to increased bpfA expression (Theunissen et al, 2010;Zhou et al, 2015;Cheng et al, 2017). S. oneidensis strains containing this fusion as well as the pBpdgA, pBpdgB or pBdgcQ plasmid were incubated under pellicle assay conditions in the presence or absence of the arabinose inducer and β-galactosidase activities were measured after 2 and 4 h. As shown on Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both BpfA and AggA are required for DosD-dependent effects on biofilm formation, suggesting that, similarly to Ec DosC, DosD serves to sense O 2 levels and regulate expression of key proteins involved in bacterial biofilm formation by regulating c-di-GMP levels. Given the broad importance of c-di-GMP in regulating biofilm formation, it is likely that all DGC-containing GCS proteins will be found to play some role in O 2 -dependent expression of biofilm-related genes (Cheng et al, 2016; Wu et al, 2013). …”
Section: Diguanylate Cyclase-containing Gcs Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%