Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica António Xavier, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Oeiras, Portugal
Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica António Xavier, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Oeiras, Portugal.
mBio. 2017 Sep 19;8(5):e00443-17. doi: 10.1128/mBio.00443-17.
The bacterial second messenger cyclic dimeric GMP (c-di-GMP) is a nearly ubiquitous intracellular signaling molecule involved in the transition from the motile to the sessile/biofilm state in bacteria. C-di-GMP regulates various cellular processes, including biofilm formation, motility, and virulence. BolA is a transcription factor that promotes survival in different stresses and is also involved in biofilm formation. Both BolA and c-di-GMP participate in the regulation of motility mechanisms leading to similar phenotypes. Here, we establish the importance of the balance between these two factors for accurate regulation of the transition between the planktonic and sessile lifestyles. This balance is achieved by negative-feedback regulation of BolA and c-di-GMP. BolA not only contributes directly to the motility of bacteria but also regulates the expression of diguanylate cyclases and phosphodiesterases. This expression modulation influences the synthesis and degradation of c-di-GMP, while this signaling metabolite has a negative influence in mRNA transcription. Finally, we present evidence of the dominant role of BolA in biofilm, showing that, even in the presence of elevated c-di-GMP levels, biofilm formation is reduced in the absence of BolA. C-di-GMP is one of the most important bacterial second messengers involved in several cellular processes, including virulence, cell cycle regulation, biofilm formation, and flagellar synthesis. In this study, we unravelled a direct connection between the morphogene and the c-di-GMP signaling molecule. We show the important cross-talk that occurs between these two molecular regulators during the transition between the motile/planktonic and adhesive/sessile lifestyles in This work provides important clues that can be helpful in the development of new strategies, and the results can be applied to other organisms with relevance for human health. Bacterial cells have evolved several mechanisms to cope with environmental stresses. BolA-like proteins are widely conserved from prokaryotes to eukaryotes, and in , in addition to its pleiotropic effects, this protein plays a determinant role in bacterial motility and biofilm formation regulation. Similarly, the bacterial second messenger c-di-GMP is a molecule with high importance in coordinating the switch between planktonic and sessile life in bacteria. Here we have unravelled the importance of accurate regulation of cross-talk between BolA and c-di-GMP for a proper response in the regulation of these bacterial lifestyles. This finding underlines the complexity of bacterial cell regulation, revealing the existence of one additional tool for fine-tuning such important cellular molecular mechanisms. The relationship between BolA and c-di-GMP gives new perspectives regarding biofilm formation and opens the possibility to extend our studies to other organisms with relevance for human health.
细菌第二信使环二鸟苷酸(c-di-GMP)是一种几乎普遍存在的细胞内信号分子,参与细菌从运动状态到静止/生物膜状态的转变。c-di-GMP 调节各种细胞过程,包括生物膜形成、运动和毒力。BolA 是一种转录因子,可促进在不同压力下的存活,也参与生物膜形成。BolA 和 c-di-GMP 都参与调节导致类似表型的运动机制。在这里,我们确定了这两种因素之间的平衡对于准确调节浮游和静止生活方式之间的转变的重要性。这种平衡是通过对 BolA 和 c-di-GMP 的负反馈调节来实现的。BolA 不仅直接促进细菌的运动,还调节二鸟苷酸环化酶和磷酸二酯酶的表达。这种表达调节影响 c-di-GMP 的合成和降解,而这种信号代谢物对 mRNA 转录有负面影响。最后,我们提供了 BolA 在生物膜中起主导作用的证据,表明即使在 c-di-GMP 水平升高的情况下,BolA 缺失也会减少生物膜的形成。c-di-GMP 是参与包括毒力、细胞周期调节、生物膜形成和鞭毛合成在内的几种细胞过程的最重要的细菌第二信使之一。在这项研究中,我们揭示了形态发生基因和 c-di-GMP 信号分子之间的直接联系。我们表明,在 从运动/浮游到粘附/静止生活方式的转变过程中,这两个分子调节剂之间会发生重要的交叉对话。这项工作提供了有助于开发新策略的重要线索,并且结果可以应用于对人类健康具有重要意义的其他生物体。细菌细胞已经进化出几种机制来应对环境压力。BolA 样蛋白在原核生物到真核生物中广泛保守,在 中,除了其多效性效应外,这种蛋白质还在细菌运动和生物膜形成调节中起决定性作用。同样,细菌第二信使 c-di-GMP 是一种在协调细菌从浮游生活到静止生活的转变中具有重要意义的分子。在这里,我们揭示了准确调节 BolA 和 c-di-GMP 之间的交叉对话对于适当调节这些细菌生活方式的重要性。这一发现强调了细菌细胞调节的复杂性,揭示了存在另一种用于微调这些重要细胞分子机制的工具。BolA 和 c-di-GMP 之间的关系为生物膜形成提供了新的视角,并为将我们的研究扩展到对人类健康具有重要意义的其他生物体提供了可能性。