The HtrA protease of Streptococcus pneumoniae controls density- dependent stimulation of the bacteriocin blp locus via disruption of pheromone secretion

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All fully sequenced strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) contain a version of the blp locus which is responsible for the regulation and secretion of a variable repertoire of pneumococcal bacteriocins called pneumocins and their associated immunity proteins. Pneumocins mediate intra- and interspecies competition in vitro and have been shown to provide a competitive advantage in vivo. Pneumocin production is stimulated by extracellular accumulation of the peptide pheromone, BlpC. Both BlpC and the functional pneumocins are secreted out of the cell via the Blp transporter, BlpAB. The conserved surface-expressed serine protease, HtrA, has been shown to limit activation of the locus and secretion of functional pneumocins. In this work, we demonstrate that htrA mutants stimulate the blp locus at lower cell density and to a greater extent than strains expressing wild-type HtrA. This effect is not due to direct proteolytic degradation of secreted pheromone by the protease, but instead is a result of HtrA-mediated disruption of peptide processing and secretion. Because pneumocins are secreted through the same transporter as the pheromone, this finding explains why pheromone supplementation cannot completely restore pneumocin inhibition to strains expressing high levels of HtrA despite restoration of blp transcriptional activity. HtrA restricts pneumocin production to high cell density by limiting the rate of accumulation of BlpC in the environment. Importantly, HtrA does not interfere with the ability of a strain to sense environmental pheromones, which is necessary for the induction of protective immunity in the face of pneumocin-secreting competitors. © 2013, American Society for Microbiology.

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Kochan, T. J., & Dawid, S. (2013). The HtrA protease of Streptococcus pneumoniae controls density- dependent stimulation of the bacteriocin blp locus via disruption of pheromone secretion. Journal of Bacteriology, 195(7), 1561–1572. https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.01964-12

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