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Type IV pili (TFP) play a crucial role in the sensing of the external environment for several bacteria. This surface sensing is essential for the lifestyle transitions of several bacteria and involvement in pathogenesis. However, the precise mechanisms underlying TFP's integration of environmental cues, particularly in regulating the TFP-Chp system and its effects on Xanthomonas physiology, social behavior, and virulence, remain poorly understood. In this study, we focused on investigating Clp, a global transcriptional regulator similar to CRP-like proteins, in Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae , a plant pathogen. Our findings reveal that Clp integrates environmental cues detected through diffusible signaling factor (DSF) quorum sensing into the TFP-Chp regulatory system. It accomplishes this by directly binding to TFP-Chp promoters in conjunction with intracellular levels of cyclic-di-GMP, a ubiquitous bacterial second messenger, thereby controlling TFP expression. Moreover, Clp-mediated regulation is involved in regulating several cellular processes, including the production of virulence-associated functions. Collectively, these processes contribute to host colonization and disease initiation. Our study elucidates the intricate regulatory network encompassing Clp, environmental cues, and the TFP-Chp system, providing insights into the molecular mechanisms that drive bacterial virulence in Xanthomonas spp. These findings offer valuable knowledge regarding Xanthomonas pathogenicity and present new avenues for innovative strategies aimed at combating plant diseases caused by these bacteria. [Formula: see text] Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license.
全局转录调节因子 XooClp 通过直接与启动子结合来协调与毒力相关的功能,从而控制 IV 型纤毛虫系统介导的细菌毒力。
IV 型纤毛虫(TFP)在几种细菌感知外部环境的过程中发挥着至关重要的作用。这种表面感应对于它们的生活方式转变和参与致病至关重要。然而,TFP整合环境线索,特别是调节TFP-Chp系统及其对黄单胞菌生理、社会行为和毒力的影响的确切机制仍鲜为人知。在本研究中,我们重点研究了黄单胞菌(Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae)(一种植物病原体)中与 CRP 样蛋白类似的全局转录调节因子 Clp。我们的研究结果表明,Clp将通过DSF-法定量感应获得的环境线索整合到TFP-Chp调控系统中。它通过直接结合 TFP-Chp 启动子和细胞内 c-di-GMP(一种普遍存在的细菌第二信使)水平来实现这一目的,从而控制 TFP 的表达。此外,Clp 介导的调控参与了多个细胞过程的调控,包括毒力相关功能的产生。总之,这些过程有助于宿主定殖和疾病的发生。我们的研究阐明了包括 Clp、环境线索和 TFP-Chp 系统在内的错综复杂的调控网络,深入揭示了驱动黄单胞菌属细菌毒力的分子机制。
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