CsrA regulates swarming motility and carbohydrate and amino acid metabolism in vibrio alginolyticus

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Abstract

Vibrio alginolyticus, like other vibrio species, is a widely distributed marine bacterium that is able to outcompete other species in variable niches where diverse organic matters are sup-plied. However, it remains unclear how these cells sense and adjust metabolic flux in response to the changing environment. CsrA is a conserved RNA-binding protein that modulates critical cellular processes such as growth ability, central metabolism, virulence, and the stress response in gamma-proteobacteria. Here, we first characterize the csrA homolog in V. alginolyticus. The results show that CsrA activates swarming but not swimming motility, possibly by enhancing the expression of lateral flagellar associated genes. It is also revealed that CsrA modulates the carbon and nitrogen metabolism of V. alginolyticus, as evidenced by a change in the growth kinetics of various carbon and nitrogen sources when CsrA is altered. Quantitative RT-PCR shows that the transcripts of the genes encoding key enzymes involved in the TCA cycle and amino acid metabolism change significantly, which is probably due to the variation in mRNA stability given by CsrA binding. This may suggest that CsrA plays an important role in sensing and responding to environmental changes.

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Liu, B., Gao, Q., Zhang, X., Chen, H., Zhang, Y., Sun, Y., … Chen, C. (2021). CsrA regulates swarming motility and carbohydrate and amino acid metabolism in vibrio alginolyticus. Microorganisms, 9(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9112383

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