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NilD CRISPR RNA contributes to Xenorhabdus nematophila colonization of symbiotic host nematodes.


ABSTRACT: The bacterium Xenorhabdus nematophila is a mutualist of entomopathogenic Steinernema carpocapsae nematodes and facilitates infection of insect hosts. X. nematophila colonizes the intestine of S. carpocapsae which carries it between insects. In the X. nematophila colonization-defective mutant nilD6::Tn5, the transposon is inserted in a region lacking obvious coding potential. We demonstrate that the transposon disrupts expression of a single CRISPR RNA, NilD RNA. A variant NilD RNA also is expressed by X. nematophila strains from S. anatoliense and S. websteri nematodes. Only nilD from the S. carpocapsae strain of X. nematophila rescued the colonization defect of the nilD6::Tn5 mutant, and this mutant was defective in colonizing all three nematode host species. NilD expression depends on the presence of the associated Cas6e but not Cas3, components of the Type I-E CRISPR-associated machinery. While cas6e deletion in the complemented strain abolished nematode colonization, its disruption in the wild-type parent did not. Likewise, nilD deletion in the parental strain did not impact colonization of the nematode, revealing that the requirement for NilD is evident only in certain genetic backgrounds. Our data demonstrate that NilD RNA is conditionally necessary for mutualistic host colonization and suggest that it functions to regulate endogenous gene expression.

SUBMITTER: Veesenmeyer JL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4152777 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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NilD CRISPR RNA contributes to Xenorhabdus nematophila colonization of symbiotic host nematodes.

Veesenmeyer Jeff L JL   Andersen Aaron W AW   Lu Xiaojun X   Hussa Elizabeth A EA   Murfin Kristen E KE   Chaston John M JM   Dillman Adler R AR   Wassarman Karen M KM   Sternberg Paul W PW   Goodrich-Blair Heidi H  

Molecular microbiology 20140806 5


The bacterium Xenorhabdus nematophila is a mutualist of entomopathogenic Steinernema carpocapsae nematodes and facilitates infection of insect hosts. X. nematophila colonizes the intestine of S. carpocapsae which carries it between insects. In the X. nematophila colonization-defective mutant nilD6::Tn5, the transposon is inserted in a region lacking obvious coding potential. We demonstrate that the transposon disrupts expression of a single CRISPR RNA, NilD RNA. A variant NilD RNA also is expres  ...[more]

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