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Biofilm formation-gene expression relay system in Escherichia coli:: Modulation of σs-dependent gene expression by the CsgD regulatory protein via σs protein stabilization

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JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY
Volume 189, Issue 22, Pages 8034-8043

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/JB.00900-07

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Bacteria can switch from a single-cell (planktonic) mode to a multicellular community (biofilm) mode via production of cell-cell aggregation and surface adhesion factors. In this report, we present evidence that the CsgD protein, a transcription regulator involved in biofilm formation in Escherichia coli, modulates the expression of the rpoS (sigma(S)) regulon. Protein pattern analysis of E. coli cells in stationary phase shows that CsgD affects the expression of several proteins encoded by sigma(S)-dependent genes. CsgD regulation of sigma(S)-dependent genes takes place at gene transcription level, does not bypass the need for rpoS, and is abolished in an rpoS-null mutant. Consistent with these results, we find that CsgD expression leads to an increase in us intracellular concentration. Increase in us cellular amount is mediated by CsgD-dependent transcription activation of iraP, encoding a factor involved in as protein stabilization. Our results strongly suggest that the CsgD regulatory protein plays a major role as a relay between adhesion factors production and sigma(S)-dependent gene expression via sigma(S) protein stabilization. Direct coordination between biofilm formation and expression of the rpoS regulon could positively impact important biological processes, such as host colonization or response to environmental stresses.

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