1. A novel pheromone quorum-sensing system controls the development of natural competence in Streptococcus thermophilus and Streptococcus salivarius
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Fontaine, Laetitia, Boutry, Celine, de Frahan, Marie Henry, Delplace, Brigitte, Fremaux, Christophe, Horvath, Philippe, Boyaval, Patrick, and Hols, Pascal
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Streptococcus -- Physiological aspects ,Streptococcus -- Genetic aspects ,Streptococcus -- Research ,Quorum sensing -- Research ,Pheromones -- Research ,Genetic transcription -- Research ,Biological sciences - Abstract
In streptococcal species, the key step of competence development is the transcriptional induction of comX, which encodes the alternative sigma factor [[sigma].sup.x], which positively regulates genes necessary for DNA transformation. In Streptococcus species belonging to the mitis and mutans groups, induction of comX relies on the activation of a three-component system consisting of a secreted pheromone, a histidine kinase, and a response regulator. In Streptococcus thermophilus, a species belonging to the salivarius group, the oligopeptide transporter Ami is essential for comX expression under competence-inducing conditions. This suggests a different regulation pathway of competence based on the production and reimportation of a signal peptide. The objective of our work was to identify the main actors involved in the early steps of comX induction in S. thermophilus LMD-9. Using a transcriptomic approach, four highly induced early competence operons were identified. Among them, we found a Rgg-like regulator (Ster_0316) associated with a nonannotated gene encoding a 24-amino-acid hydrophobic peptide (Shp0316). Through genetic deletions, we showed that these two genes are essential for comX induction. Moreover, addition to the medium of synthetic peptides derived from the C-terminal part of Shp0316 restored comX induction and transformation of a Shp0316-deficient strain. These peptides also induced competence in S. thermophilus and Streptococcus salivarius strains that are poorly transformable or not transformable. Altogether, our results show that Ster_0316 and Shp0316, renamed ComRS, are the two members of a novel quorum-sensing system responsible for comX induction in species from the salivarius group, which differs from the classical phosphorelay three-component system identified previously in streptococci. doi: 10.1128/JB.01251-09
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- 2010