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Private link between signal and response in Bacillus subtilis quorum sensing

机译:枯草芽孢杆菌群体感应中信号与响应之间的专用链接

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Bacteria coordinate their behavior using quorum sensing (QS), whereby cells secrete diffusible signals that generate phenotypic responses associated with group living. The canonical model of QS is one of extracellular signaling, where signal molecules bind to cognate receptors and cause a coordinated response across many cells. Here we study the link between QS input (signaling) and QS output (response) in the ComQXPA QS system of Bacillus subtilis by characterizing the phenotype and fitness of comQ null mutants. These lack the enzyme to produce the ComX signal and do not activate the ComQXPA QS system in other cells. In addition to the activation effect of the signal, however, we find evidence of a second, repressive effect of signal production on the QS system. Unlike activation, which can affect other cells, repression acts privately: the de-repression of QS in comQ cells is intracellular and only affects mutant cells lacking ComQ. As a result, the QS signal mutants have an overly responsive QS system and overproduce the secondary metabolite surfactin in the presence of the signal. This surfactin overproduction is associated with a strong fitness cost, as resources are diverted away from primary metabolism. Therefore, by acting as a private QS repressor, ComQ may be protected against evolutionary competition from loss-of-function mutations. Additionally, we find that surfactin participates in a social selection mechanism that targets signal null mutants in coculture with signal producers. Our study shows that by pleiotropically combining intracellular and extracellular signaling, bacteria may generate evolutionarily stable QS systems.
机译:细菌使用群体感应(QS)来协调其行为,从而使细胞分泌可扩散信号,从而产生与群体生活相关的表型反应。 QS的规范模型是细胞外信号传导之一,其中信号分子与同源受体结合并在许多细胞之间引起协调反应。在这里,我们通过表征comQ null突变体的表型和适应性,研究枯草芽孢杆菌的ComQXPA QS系统中QS输入(信号)和QS输出(响应)之间的联系。它们缺乏产生ComX信号的酶,并且不会激活其他细胞中的ComQXPA QS系统。但是,除了信号的激活作用外,我们还发现了信号产生对QS系统产生第二种抑制作用的证据。与激活会影响其他细胞的激活不同,抑制作用是私下起作用的:comQ细胞中QS的抑制作用是细胞内的,仅影响缺少ComQ的突变细胞。结果,QS信号突变体的QS系统反应过度,在信号存在的情况下会过度产生次级代谢表面活性蛋白。由于资源从初级代谢中转移出来,这种表面活性素的过度生产会带来很大的健身成本。因此,通过充当私有QS阻遏物,可以保护ComQ免受功能丧失突变的进化竞争。此外,我们发现表面活性素参与了与信号产生者共培养的靶向信号无效突变体的社会选择机制。我们的研究表明,通过多效性结合细胞内和细胞外信号传导,细菌可以产生进化稳定的QS系统。

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