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Single cell, super-resolution imaging reveals an acid pH-dependent conformational switch in SsrB regulates SPI-2.


ABSTRACT: After Salmonella is phagocytosed, it resides in an acidic vacuole. Its cytoplasm acidifies to pH 5.6; acidification activates pathogenicity island 2 (SPI-2). SPI-2 encodes a type three secretion system whose effectors modify the vacuole, driving endosomal tubulation. Using super-resolution imaging in single bacterial cells, we show that low pH induces expression of the SPI-2 SsrA/B signaling system. Single particle tracking, atomic force microscopy, and single molecule unzipping assays identified pH-dependent stimulation of DNA binding by SsrB. A so-called phosphomimetic form (D56E) was unable to bind to DNA in live cells. Acid-dependent DNA binding was not intrinsic to regulators, as PhoP and OmpR binding was not pH-sensitive. The low level of SPI-2 injectisomes observed in single cells is not due to fluctuating SsrB levels. This work highlights the surprising role that acid pH plays in virulence and intracellular lifestyles of Salmonella; modifying acid survival pathways represents a target for inhibiting Salmonella.

SUBMITTER: Liew ATF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6557628 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Single cell, super-resolution imaging reveals an acid pH-dependent conformational switch in SsrB regulates SPI-2.

Liew Andrew Tze Fui ATF   Foo Yong Hwee YH   Gao Yunfeng Y   Zangoui Parisa P   Singh Moirangthem Kiran MK   Gulvady Ranjit R   Kenney Linda J LJ  

eLife 20190429


After <i>Salmonella</i> is phagocytosed, it resides in an acidic vacuole. Its cytoplasm acidifies to pH 5.6; acidification activates pathogenicity island 2 (SPI-2). SPI-2 encodes a type three secretion system whose effectors modify the vacuole, driving endosomal tubulation. Using super-resolution imaging in single bacterial cells, we show that low pH induces expression of the SPI-2 SsrA/B signaling system. Single particle tracking, atomic force microscopy, and single molecule unzipping assays id  ...[more]

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