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BMC Microbiology
Two novel XRE-like transcriptional regulators control phenotypic heterogeneity in Photorhabdus luminescens cell populations
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Eckstein, Simone1  Brehm, Jannis1  Seidel, Michael2  Lechtenfeld, Mats1  Heermann, Ralf1 
[1] Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Institut für Molekulare Physiologie;Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
关键词: Entomopathogenic bacteria;    Phenotypic heterogeneity;    Phenotypic switching;    XRE-like regulators;    Toxin/antitoxin-system (TAS);   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12866-021-02116-2
学科分类:放射科、核医学、医学影像
来源: BioMed Central
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【 摘 要 】

The insect pathogenic bacterium Photorhabdus luminescens exists in two phenotypically different forms, designated as primary (1°) and secondary (2°) cells. Upon yet unknown environmental stimuli up to 50% of the 1° cells convert to 2° cells. Among others, one important difference between the phenotypic forms is that 2° cells are unable to live in symbiosis with their partner nematodes, and therefore are not able to re-associate with them. As 100% switching of 1° to 2° cells of the population would lead to a break-down of the bacteria’s life cycle the switching process must be tightly controlled. However, the regulation mechanism of phenotypic switching is still puzzling. Here we describe two novel XRE family transcriptional regulators, XreR1 and XreR2, that play a major role in the phenotypic switching process of P. luminescens. Deletion of xreR1 in 1° or xreR2 in 2° cells as well as insertion of extra copies of xreR1 into 2° or xreR2 into 1° cells, respectively, induced the opposite phenotype in either 1° or 2° cells. Furthermore, both regulators specifically bind to different promoter regions putatively fulfilling a positive autoregulation. We found initial evidence that XreR1 and XreR2 constitute an epigenetic switch, whereby XreR1 represses xreR2 expression and XreR2 self-reinforces its own gene by binding to XreR1. Regulation of gene expression by the two novel XRE-type regulators XreR1 and XreR2 as well as their interplay represents a major regulatory process in phenotypic switching of P. luminescens. A fine-tuning balance between both regulators might therefore define the fate of single cells to convert from the 1° to the 2° phenotype.

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