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Role of Staphylococcus aureus Tet38 in Transport of Tetracycline and Its Regulation in a Salt Stress Environment

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JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY
卷 204, 期 7, 页码 -

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/jb.00142-22

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salt stress; Staphylococcus aureus; Tet38; antibiotic resistance; efflux pumps; potassium transport; sodium transport; tetracyclines

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  1. U.S. Public Health Service [P01-AI083214]

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This study demonstrates that S. aureus Tet38 is a tetracycline efflux pump regulated by the KdpD/E regulator. This is the first direct evidence of Tet38-mediated tetracycline efflux, which was previously inferred from its ability to confer tetracycline resistance. Under salt stress, S. aureus adjusts its survival by reducing the expression of tet38 through KdpD/E. The study also shows the differences in function between Tet38 and other tetracycline efflux transporters regarding their transport of tetracycline and Na+/K+. Importantly, sodium selectively reduced tetracycline efflux by Tet38, and potassium selectively reduced tetracycline efflux by TetK. These findings highlight the importance of Tet38 in bacterial adaptation and survival in diverse environments.
Staphylococcus aureus Tet38 efflux pump has multiple functions, including conferring resistance to tetracycline and other compounds and enabling internalization and survival within epithelial cells. In this study, we evaluated the effects of sodium and potassium on tet38 expression. These monovalent cations are known to play a role in transport by the related S. aureus TetK and B. subtilis TetL transporters. tet38 transcription decreased with increasing sodium concentrations by means of direct repression by the salt stress-dependent KdpD/E regulator. tet38 transcription increased 20-fold and tetracycline minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) increased 4-fold in a Delta kdpD mutant. KdpE bound specifically to the tet38 promoter. Under extreme salt stress, the survival of S. aureus with intact tet38 was reduced compared to that of a Delta tet38 mutant. To study the effect of sodium on Tet38 function, we generated constructs overexpressing tet38 and tetK and introduced them into Escherichia coli TO114, which is deficient in major sodium transporters. Tet38 tetracycline efflux was directly demonstrated in a fluorescence assay, and tetracycline efflux of both Tet38 and TetK was abolished by the protonophore carbonyl cyanide 3-chlorophenylhydrazone (CCCP). In contrast, NaCl inhibited efflux by Tet38 but not TetK, whereas KCl inhibited efflux by TetK but not Tet38. Cell-associated Na increased with heterologous overexpression of Tet38. These data indicate that S. aureus Tet38 is a tetracycline efflux pump regulated by the KdpD/E regulator. Under salt stress, S. aureus adjusted its survival in part by reducing the expression of tet38 through KdpD/E. The mechanisms by which Tet38 is detrimental to salt tolerance in S. aureus and inhibited by sodium remain to be determined. IMPORTANCE This study shows that S. aureus Tet38 is a tetracycline efflux pump regulated by KdpD/E regulator. These findings are the first direct demonstration of Tet38-mediated tetracycline efflux, which had previously been inferred from its ability to confer tetracycline resistance. Under salt stress, S. aureus adjusts its survival in part by reducing the expression of tet38 through KdpD/E. We demonstrated the differences in the respective functions of S. aureus Tet38 and other tetracycline efflux transporters (S. aureus TetK, B. subtilis TetL) regarding their transport of tetracycline and Na+/K+. Notably, sodium selectively reduced tetracycline efflux by Tet38, and potassium selectively reduced tetracycline efflux by TetK. The multiple functions of Tet38 emphasize its importance in bacterial adaptation to and survival in diverse environments.

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