2006
DOI: 10.1128/jb.01378-06
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RhlR Expression inPseudomonas aeruginosaIs Modulated by thePseudomonasQuinolone Signal via PhoB-Dependent and -Independent Pathways

Abstract: The expression of virulence determinants in Pseudomonas aeruginosa is coordinately regulated in response to both the social environment-commonly referred to as quorum sensing-and to environmental cues. In this study we have dissected the various independent regulation levels for pyocyanin production, which is influenced by the homoserine lactone-and Pseudomonas quinolone signal (PQS)-mediated quorum-sensing systems as well as by iron and phosphate availability. We demonstrate that the phosphate regulon is invo… Show more

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“…9). Enhanced C4-HSL production by P. aeruginosa under Fe-limiting conditions is consistent with previous reports of low-Fe stimulation of rhlIR expression (21,34) and suggests that the observed low-Fe stimulation of twitching motility results from the C4-HSL/RhlR-promoted expression of a gene(s) required for twitching. Consistent with this, a ⌬rhlR mutant (K2873) was also defective in low-Fe-stimulated twitching motility (Fig.…”
Section: Impact Of Fe On Biofilm Formationsupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…9). Enhanced C4-HSL production by P. aeruginosa under Fe-limiting conditions is consistent with previous reports of low-Fe stimulation of rhlIR expression (21,34) and suggests that the observed low-Fe stimulation of twitching motility results from the C4-HSL/RhlR-promoted expression of a gene(s) required for twitching. Consistent with this, a ⌬rhlR mutant (K2873) was also defective in low-Fe-stimulated twitching motility (Fig.…”
Section: Impact Of Fe On Biofilm Formationsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…A link between Fe and QS is now well established, with lasIR (11,21,37) and rhlIR (12,21,34) expression both reportedly enhanced by Fe limitation and/or repressed by Fe supplementation. One explanation, then, for the general lack of twitching on Fe-replete minimal medium and the enhanced twitching on Fe-limited medium is the increased rhlIR expression and concomitant C4-HSL production observed in Fe-limited medium, with the latter upregulating a gene(s) required for twitching.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most probably, basal rhlR and rhlI transcription leads to the autoinduction of the rhl QS system in a lasR mutant background. It is also possible that environmental conditions are involved in that induction, since factors such as starvation (Van Delden et al, 1998), phosphate and iron (Jensen et al, 2006) have an influence on RhlR activation. Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3-Oxo-C 12 -HSL can thus be valuable even in absence of the LasR regulator. PQS production in a lasR mutant is also important, since it allows the activation of the third QS system in P. aeruginosa (Diggle et al, 2006;Xiao et al, 2006a), which affects expression of multiple virulence factors (Calfee et al, 2001;Déziel et al, 2005;Xiao et al, 2006b), with a positive effect on the rhl regulon (Diggle et al, 2003;Jensen et al, 2006;McKnight et al, 2000).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A folyamatnak szerepe van már a letapadási fázisban, ugyanis a sejtsűrűség mellett a környezeti tényezők is befolyásolják a kommunikációt (Shrout et al 2006). Erre jó példa a P. aeruginosa biofilmképzését serkentő jelrendszere, amelynek beindulása az extracelluláris vas és foszfát ionok elérhetőségétől is függ (Jensen et al 2006). …”
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