Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6136473 | Microbial Pathogenesis | 2011 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The fish pathogen Vibrio alginolyticus virulence factors and regulation mechanism are barely known except the quorum sensing regulated extracellular products. In the present study, the cleavable isotope-coded affinity tags (cICATs) were used to analyze the differentially expressed extracellular proteins of V. alginolyticus wild-type and a ÎluxO mutant, and a putative peptidase Pep was identified. Quantitative real-time reverse transcription PCR confirmed that the transcription of pep was down-regulated by LuxO. Furthermore, western blotting demonstrated that the expression of Pep was cell-density dependent and quorum sensing regulated in V. alginolyticus. The pep in-frame mutant abolished the swimming and swarming motility, suggesting that it was involved in motility regulation in V. alginolyticus. In liquid medium, the polar flagellum was observed intact in âpep mutant while the chemotaxis related gene cheY, which is a response regulator causing change in direction of flagellar rotation, was down-regulated in âpep mutant. When âpep mutant was grown on hard agar plate, the lateral flagella disappeared and the transcriptions of flagellar biogenesis genes flaK, fliS, lafK, and lafA were down-regulated in âpep mutant. These results suggested that Pep was a luxO-regulated extracellular protein and involved in the motility of V. alginolyticus.
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Authors
Xiaodan Cao, Qiyao Wang, Qin Liu, Haopeng Rui, Huan Liu, Yuanxing Zhang,