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SecA, secD, secF, yajC, and yidC contribute to the adhesion regulation of Vibrio alginolyticus.


ABSTRACT: Vibrio alginolyticus caused great losses to aquaculture. Adhesion is an important virulence factor of V. alginolyticus. In this study, the relationship between V. alginolyticus adhesion and type II secretion system genes (secA, secD, secF, yajC, and yidC) was determined using gene silencing, qRT-PCR and in vitro adhesion assay. The results showed that the expression of target genes and the bacterial adhesion exhibited significant decreases after transient gene silencing and stable gene silencing, which indicated that secA, secD, secF, yajC, and yidC played roles in the bacterial adhesion of V. alginolyticus. The expression of secA, secD, secF, yajC, and yidC were significantly influenced by temperature, salinity, pH and starvation. The results indicated that the expression of secA, secD, secF, yajC, and yidC were sensitive to different environmental factors, whereas environmental factors can affect V. alginolyticus adhesion via the expression of secA, secD, secF, yajC, and yidC.

SUBMITTER: Guo L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5911994 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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secA, secD, secF, yajC, and yidC contribute to the adhesion regulation of Vibrio alginolyticus.

Guo Lina L   Huang Lixing L   Su Yongquan Y   Qin Yingxue Y   Zhao Lingmin L   Yan Qingpi Q  

MicrobiologyOpen 20171023 2


Vibrio alginolyticus caused great losses to aquaculture. Adhesion is an important virulence factor of V. alginolyticus. In this study, the relationship between V. alginolyticus adhesion and type II secretion system genes (secA, secD, secF, yajC, and yidC) was determined using gene silencing, qRT-PCR and in vitro adhesion assay. The results showed that the expression of target genes and the bacterial adhesion exhibited significant decreases after transient gene silencing and stable gene silencing  ...[more]

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