NsrA, a predicted β-barrel outer membrane protein involved in plant signal perception and the control of secondary infection in Sinorhizobium meliloti

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Abstract

An ongoing signal exchange fine-tunes the symbiotic interactions between rhizobia and legumes, ensuring the establishment and maintenance of mutualism. In a recently identified regulatory loop, endosymbiotic Sinorhizobium meliloti exerts negative feedback on root infection in response to unknown plant cues. Upon signal perception, three bacterial adenylate cyclases (ACs) of the inner membrane, namely, CyaD1, CyaD2, and CyaK, synthesize the second messenger cAMP, which, together with the cAMP-dependent Clr transcriptional activator, activates the expression of genes involved in root infection control. The pathway that links signal perception at the surface of the cell to cytoplasmic cAMP production by ACs was thus far unknown. Here we first show that CyaK is the cognate AC for the plant signal, called signal 1, that was observed previously in mature nodule and shoot extracts. We also show that inactivation of the gene immediately upstream of cyaK, nsrA (smb20775), which encodes a β-barrel protein of the outer membrane, abolished signal 1 perception ex planta, whereas nsrA overexpression increased signal 1 responsiveness. Inactivation of the nsrA gene abolished all Clr-dependent gene expression in nodules and led to a marked hyperinfection phenotype on plants, similar to that of a cyaD1 cyaD2 cyaK triple mutant. We suggest that the NsrA protein acts as the (co)receptor for two signal molecules, signal 1 and a hypothetical signal 1', in mature and young nodules that cooperate in controlling secondary infection in S. meliloti-Medicago symbiosis. The predicted topology and domain composition of the NsrA protein hint at a mechanism of transmembrane signaling.

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Garnerone, A. M., Sorroche, F., Zou, L., Mathieu-Demazière, C., Tian, C. F., Masson-Boivin, C., & Batut, J. (2018). NsrA, a predicted β-barrel outer membrane protein involved in plant signal perception and the control of secondary infection in Sinorhizobium meliloti. Journal of Bacteriology, 200(11). https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.00019-18

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