Regulation of β-1,6-N-acetyl-D-glucosamineProduction and Escherichia coli Biofilm Formation 公开
Goller, Carlos Christopher (2008)
Abstract
Bacterial biofilms are important for persistence of microbes in the environment or within a host. Insight into the regulatory elements involved in biofilm formation is essential to understand and combat biofilm-associated diseases. In Escherichia coli, the pgaABCD locus is required for production of polymeric β-1,6-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine (PGA), which promotes biofilm formation. The CsrA (carbon storage regulator) RNA-binding protein represses PGA production. However, at the onset of this project further insights into the regulatory elements that influence PGA accumulation were lacking.
Disruption of nhaR, encoding a transcriptional regulator important for survival of E. coli under conditions of high salinity and alkaline pH, was found to greatly reduce biofilm formation without impairing growth. NhaR affected pga expression in response to increasing monovalent cation concentrations in the medium and to alkaline pH. pgaA transcript levels were reduced 200-fold and PGA was undetectable upon disruption of nhaR. Purified NhaR-His6 bound specifically to the pgaA promoter region and was necessary for in vitro transcription. Recent studies by other groups suggest that induction of nhaR occurs during colonization of the gut and PGA may be critical for this process.
A biofilm screen of a panel of single-gene deletions of GGDEF and/or EAL domain proteins, responsible for synthesis and degradation of the secondary messenger c-di-GMP, respectively, indicated that several of these genes affect biofilm formation. Over-expression of YhjH (EAL domain) decreased biofilm and PGA accumulation, whereas expression of YdeH (GGDEF) from a plasmid increased both. Since these two proteins have been shown to affect intracellular c-di-GMP levels, these results suggested that c-di-GMP modulates PGA synthesis. Nevertheless, over-expression of YdeH or YhjH did not affect a pgaA'-‘lacZ translational fusion, suggesting that c-di-GMP does not alter transcription-translation of pgaA. We developed an in vitro PGA synthesis assay using membrane preparations; however addition of c-di-GMP failed to enhance in vitro PGA synthesis. Membranes from strains depleted for c-di-GMP (over-expressing yhjH) were unable to synthesize PGA even in the presence of added c-di-GMP. These results may suggest the existence of an unidentified c-di-GMP responsive factor or the requirement of c-di-GMP for a functional Pga complex. These studies present additional regulatory elements that modulate PGA expression and biofilm formation in response to growth conditions.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction.....................................................................................................1
Rationale and specific aims .....................................................................................1
Background and significance ...................................................................................2
Biofilms ........................................................................................................2
Biofilm history ..............................................................................................3
Biofilms in the environment .........................................................................4
Biofilms in industry and medicine................................................................5
Biofilm structure and development ..........................................................................7
Surface structures involved in biofilm formation ....................................................8
Protein..........................................................................................................9
Polysaccharides .........................................................................................11
Regulation of biofilm formation ............................................................................12
Environmental factors ................................................................................12
Signal transduction and quorum sensing ...................................................14
Catabolite repression ................................................................................. 15
Csr system ..................................................................................................15
c-di-GMP ...................................................................................................17
Conclusion .............................................................................................................17
References ..............................................................................................................19
Chapter 2. Environmental Influences on Biofilm Development. ................................37
Summary ................................................................................................................38
Abstract ..................................................................................................................39
Introduction ............................................................................................................39
Surface factors and hydrodynamic effects .............................................................40
Approach and initial attachment to the surface .....................................................42
Motility and chemotaxis .............................................................................42
Surface sensing? ........................................................................................46
Environmental effects on surface attachment proteins ..............................47
Curli ...........................................................................................................47
Type 1 fimbriae ..........................................................................................50
Antigen 43 and related proteins .................................................................51
Conversion from temporary to permanent attachment ..........................................52
Environmental effects on matrix polysaccharides .................................................54
Conditions and factors mediating biofilm dispersal ..............................................58
Mixed species biofilms ..........................................................................................62
Conclusions and outlook ........................................................................................64
References ..............................................................................................................66
Chapter 3. The Cation-responsive Protein NhaR of Escherichia coli Activates pgaABCD Transcription, Required for Production of the Biofilm Adhesin Poly-β-1,6-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine....................................................................99
Summary ..............................................................................................................100
Abstract ................................................................................................................101
Introduction ..........................................................................................................101
Materials and Methods .........................................................................................105
Results and Discussion ........................................................................................115
Conclusions ..........................................................................................................123
Acknowledgements ..............................................................................................124
References ............................................................................................................125
Chapter 4. Regulation of PGA accumulation and biofilm formation in Escherichia coli by GGDEF and EAL domain proteins...................................................149
Summary ..............................................................................................................150
Abstract ................................................................................................................152
Introduction ..........................................................................................................153
Materials and Methods .........................................................................................157
Results ..................................................................................................................162
Discussion ............................................................................................................170
Acknowledgments................................................................................................173
References ............................................................................................................174
Chapter 5. Dissertation Discussion. ..............................................................................196
Role of PGA in biofilm formation .......................................................................196
Elucidating the NhaR regulon ..............................................................................196
Biofilm forming capacities of E. coli isolates from diverse environments ..........199
Investigations into the Pga proteins and PGA synthesis machinery ....................201
Outlook ................................................................................................................202
References ............................................................................................................203
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