RdmA Is a Key Regulator in Autoinduction of DSF Quorum Quenching in Pseudomonas nitroreducens HS-18

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Abstract

Diffusible signal factor (DSF) represents a family of widely conserved quorum- sensing (QS) signals which regulate virulence factor production and pathogenicity in numerous Gram-negative bacterial pathogens. We recently reported the identification of a highly potent DSF-quenching bacterial isolate, Pseudomonas nitroreducens HS-18, which contains an operon with four DSF-inducible genes, digABCD, or digA-D, that are responsible for degradation of DSF signals. However, the regulatory mechanisms that govern the digA-D response to DSF induction have not yet been characterized. In this study, we identified a novel transcriptional regulator we designated RdmA (regulator of DSF metabolism) which negatively regulates the expression of digA-D and represses DSF degradation. In addition, we found that a gene cluster located adjacent to rdmA was also negatively regulated by RdmA and played a key role in DSF degradation; this cluster was hence named dmg (DSF metabolism genes). An electrophoretic mobility shift assay and genetic analysis showed that RdmA represses the transcriptional expression of the dmg genes in a direct manner. Further studies demonstrated that DSF acts as an antagonist and binds to RdmA, which abrogates RdmA binding to the target promoter and its suppression on transcriptional expression of the dmg genes. Taken together, the results from this study have unveiled a central regulator and a gene cluster associated with the autoinduction of DSF degradation in P. nitroreducens HS-18, and this will aid in the understanding of the genetic basis and regulatory mechanisms that govern the quorum- quenching activity of this potent biocontrol agent.

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Wang, H., Dong, L., Wu, W., Hu, H., Zhang, L. H., & Liao, L. (2023). RdmA Is a Key Regulator in Autoinduction of DSF Quorum Quenching in Pseudomonas nitroreducens HS-18. MBio, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1128/mbio.03010-22

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