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Overproduction of the AlgT Sigma Factor Is Lethal to Mucoid Pseudomonas aeruginosa

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JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY
卷 202, 期 20, 页码 -

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/JB.00445-20

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Pseudomonas; gene regulation; lethality; proteolysis; sigma factor

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  1. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (CFF) [MCCART15R0]
  2. NRSA predoctoral fellowship from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) [F31 AI136310]
  3. [NIH-R21AI122192]
  4. [CFF-GOLDBE16G0]
  5. [CFF-DEY18F0]

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates from chronic lung infections often overproduce alginate, giving rise to the mucoid phenotype. Isolation of mucoid strains from chronic lung infections correlates with a poor patient outcome. The most common mutation that causes the mucoid phenotype is called mucA22 and results in a truncated form of the anti-sigma factor MucA that is continuously subjected to proteolysis. When a functional MucA is absent, the cognate sigma factor, AlgT, is no longer sequestered and continuously transcribes the alginate biosynthesis operon, leading to alginate overproduction. In this work, we report that in the absence of wild-type MucA, providing exogenous AlgT is toxic. This is intriguing, since mucoid strains endogenously possess high levels of AlgT. Furthermore, we show that suppressors of toxic AlgT production have mutations in mucP, a protease involved in MucA degradation, and provide the first atomistic model of MucP. Based on our findings, we speculate that mutations in mucP stabilize the truncated form of MucA22, rendering it functional and therefore able to reduce toxicity by properly sequestering AlgT. IMPORTANCE Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic bacterial pathogen capable of causing chronic lung infections. Phenotypes important for the long-term persistence and adaption to this unique lung ecosystem are largely regulated by the AlgT sigma factor. Chronic infection isolates often contain mutations in the antisigma factor mucA, resulting in uncontrolled AlgT and continuous production of alginate in addition to the expression of similar to 300 additional genes. Here, we report that in the absence of wild-type MucA, AlgT overproduction is lethal and that suppressors of toxic AlgT production have mutations in the MucA protease, MucP. Since AlgT contributes to the establishment of chronic infections, understanding how AlgT is regulated will provide vital information on how P. aeruginosa is capable of causing long-term infections.

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