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H-NS is the major repressor of Salmonella Typhimurium Pef fimbriae expression.


ABSTRACT: Fimbriae play an important role in adhesion and are therefore essential for the interaction of bacteria with the environments they encounter. Most of them are expressed in vivo but not in vitro, thus making difficult the full characterization of these fimbriae. Here, we characterized the silencing of plasmid-encoded fimbriae (Pef) expression, encoded by the pef operon, in the worldwide pathogen Salmonella Typhimurium. We demonstrated that the nucleoid-associated proteins H-NS and Hha, and their respective paralogs StpA and YdgT, negatively regulate at pH 5.1 and pH 7.1 the transcription of the pef operon. Two promoters, PpefB and PpefA, direct the transcription of this operon. All the nucleoid-associated proteins silence the PpefB promoter and H-NS also targets the PpefA promoter. While Hha and YdgT are mainly considered as acting primarily through H-NS to modulate gene transcription, our results strongly suggest that Hha and YdgT silence pef transcription at acidic pH either by interacting with StpA or independently of H-NS and StpA. We also confirmed the previously described post-transcriptional repression of Pef fimbriae by CsrA titration via the fim mRNA and CsrB and CsrC sRNA. Finally, among all these regulators, H-NS clearly appeared as the major repressor of Pef expression. These results open new avenues of research to better characterize the regulation of these bacterial adhesive proteins and to clarify their role in the virulence of pathogens.

SUBMITTER: Hurtado-Escobar GA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6844306 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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H-NS is the major repressor of <i>Salmonella</i> Typhimurium Pef fimbriae expression.

Hurtado-Escobar Genaro Alejandro GA   Grépinet Olivier O   Raymond Pierre P   Abed Nadia N   Velge Philippe P   Virlogeux-Payant Isabelle I  

Virulence 20191201 1


Fimbriae play an important role in adhesion and are therefore essential for the interaction of bacteria with the environments they encounter. Most of them are expressed <i>in vivo</i> but not <i>in vitro</i>, thus making difficult the full characterization of these fimbriae. Here, we characterized the silencing of plasmid-encoded fimbriae (Pef) expression, encoded by the <i>pef</i> operon, in the worldwide pathogen <i>Salmonella</i> Typhimurium. We demonstrated that the nucleoid-associated prote  ...[more]

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