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Minor pilins are involved in motility and natural competence in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803

Journal

MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 116, Issue 3, Pages 743-765

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/mmi.14768

Keywords

cyanobacteria; minor pilin; natural competence; surface acclimation; type IV pili

Funding

  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation) [SFB 1381, 403222702-SFB 1381]
  2. DFG Priority Programme SPP1879 [Wi 2014/7-1]

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This study demonstrates that the minor pilin PilA5 is crucial for natural transformation in Synechocystis, while a set of minor pilins encoded by the pilA9-slr2019 transcriptional unit are necessary for motility. The results also show that different minor pilins facilitate distinct pilus functions in cyanobacteria, with some gene products having a function in flocculation. Additionally, changes in transcription levels of minor pilin genes in response to surface contact were observed, indicating a dynamic regulation of pilus assembly and function.
Cyanobacteria synthesize type IV pili, which are known to be essential for motility, adhesion and natural competence. They consist of long flexible fibers that are primarily composed of the major pilin PilA1 in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803. In addition, Synechocystis encodes less abundant pilin-like proteins, which are known as minor pilins. In this study, we show that the minor pilin PilA5 is essential for natural transformation but is dispensable for motility and flocculation. In contrast, a set of minor pilins encoded by the pilA9-slr2019 transcriptional unit are necessary for motility but are dispensable for natural transformation. Neither pilA5-pilA6 nor pilA9-slr2019 are essential for pilus assembly as mutant strains showed type IV pili on the cell surface. Three further gene products with similarity to PilX-like minor pilins have a function in flocculation of Synechocystis. The results of our study indicate that different minor pilins facilitate distinct pilus functions. Further, our microarray analysis demonstrated that the transcription levels of the minor pilin genes change in response to surface contact. A total of 122 genes were determined to have altered transcription between planktonic and surface growth, including several plasmid genes which are involved exopolysaccharide synthesis and the formation of bloom-like aggregates.

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