Conjugal cell–cell contact between strains of Mycobacterium smegmatis induces the esxUT transcript, which encodes the putative primary substrates of the ESAT-6 secretion system 4 (ESX-4) secretion system. This recipient response was required for conjugal transfer of chromosomal DNA from the donor strain. Here we show that the extracytoplasmic σ factor, SigM, is a cell contact-dependent activator of ESX-4 expression and is required for conjugal transfer of DNA in the recipient strain. The SigM regulon includes genes outside the seven-gene core esx4 locus that we show are also required for conjugation, and we show that some of these SigM-induced proteins likely function through ESX-4. A fluorescent reporter revealed that SigM is specifically activated in recipient cells in direct contact with donor cells. Coculture RNA-seq experiments indicated that SigM regulon induction occurred early and before transconjugants are detected. This work supports a model wherein donor contact with the recipient cell surface inactivates the transmembrane anti-SigM, thereby releasing SigM. Free SigM induces an extended ESX-4 secretion system, resulting in changes that facilitate chromosomal transfer. The contact-dependent inactivation of an extracytoplasmic σ-factor that tightly controls ESX-4 activity suggests a mechanism dedicated to detect, and appropriately respond to, external stimuli from mycobacteria.
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Clark, R. R., Judd, J., Lasek-Nesselquist, E., Montgomery, S. A., Hoffmann, J. G., Derbyshire, K. M., & Gray, T. A. (2018). Direct cell–cell contact activates SigM to express the ESX-4 secretion system in Mycobacterium smegmatis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 115(28), E6595–E6603. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1804227115
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