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Streptococcus pyogenes TrxSR Two-Component System Regulates Biofilm Production in Acidic Environments
Masanori Isaka1, Akira Okamoto2, Yutaka Miura3
1Department of Bacteriology, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan.
Abstract:
Bacteria form biofilms for their protection against environmental stress and produce virulence factors within the biofilm. Biofilm formation in acidified environments is regulated by a two-component system, as shown by studies on isogenic mutants of the sensor protein of the two-component regulatory system in Streptococcus pyogenes. In this study, we found that the LiaS histidine kinase sensor mediates biofilm production and pilus expression in an acidified environment through glucose fermentation. The liaS isogenic mutant produced biofilms in a culture acidified by hydrochloric acid but not glucose, suggesting that the acidified environment is sensed by another protein. In addition, the trxS isogenic mutant could not produce biofilms or activate the mga promoter in an acidified environment. Mass spectrometry analysis showed that TrxS regulates M protein, consistent with the transcriptional regulation of emm, which encodes M protein. Our results demonstrate that biofilm production during environmental acidification is directly under the control of TrxS.
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