Amino acid deprivation and central carbon metabolism regulate the production of outer membrane vesicles and tubes by Francisella

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Francisella tularensis is a highly virulent Gram-negative bacterial pathogen that causes the zoonotic disease tularemia. F. novicida, a model tularemia strain, produces spherical outer membrane vesicles (OMV), as well as novel tubular vesicles and extensions of the cell surface. These OMV and tubes (OMV/T) are produced in a regulated manner and contain known virulence factors. Mechanisms by which bacterial vesicles are produced and regulated are not well understood. We performed a genetic screen in F. novicida to decipher the molecular basis for regulated OMV/T formation, and identified both hypo- and hyper-vesiculating mutants. Mutations in fumA and tktA, involved in central carbon metabolism, and in FTN_0908 and FTN_1037, of unknown function, resulted in severe defects in OMV/T production. Cysteine deprivation was identified as the signal that triggers OMV/T formation in F. novicida during growth in rich medium. We also found that fully virulent F. tularensis produces OMV/T in a similarly regulated manner. Further analysis revealed that OMV/T production is responsive to deprivation of essential amino acids in addition to cysteine, and that the hypo-vesiculating mutants are defective in responding to this signal. Thus, amino acid starvation, such as encountered by Francisella during host cell invasion, regulates the production of membrane-derived structures.

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Sampath, V., McCaig, W. D., & Thanassi, D. G. (2018). Amino acid deprivation and central carbon metabolism regulate the production of outer membrane vesicles and tubes by Francisella. Molecular Microbiology, 107(4), 523–541. https://doi.org/10.1111/mmi.13897

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