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A Quorum Sensing-Regulated Type VI Secretion System Containing Multiple Nonredundant VgrG Proteins Is Required for Interbacterial Competition in Chromobacterium violaceum

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Alves, Julia A. ; Leal, Fernanda C. ; Previato-Mello, Maristela ; da Silva Neto, Jose F.
Número total de Autores: 4
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: MICROBIOLOGY SPECTRUM; v. N/A, p. 15-pg., 2022-07-25.
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The type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a contractile nanomachine used by many Gram-negative bacteria to inject toxic effectors into adjacent cells. The delivered effectors are bound to the components of a puncturing apparatus containing the protein VgrG. The environmental pathogenic bacterium Chromobacterium violaceum kills Gram-positive bacteria by delivering violacein packed into outer membrane vesicles, but nothing is known about its contact-dependent competition mechanisms. In this work, we demonstrate that C. violaceum utilizes a type VI secretion system (T6SS) containing multiple VgrG proteins primarily for interbacterial competition. The single T6SS of C. violaceum contains six vgrG genes, which are located in the main T6SS cluster and four vgrG islands. Using T6SS core component-null mutant strains, Western blotting, fluorescence microscopy, and competition assays, we showed that the C. violaceum T6SS is active and required for competition against Gram-negative bacteria such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa but dispensable for C. violaceum infection in mice. Characterization of single and multiple vgrG mutants revealed that, despite having high sequence similarity, the six VgrGs show little functional redundancy, with VgrG3 showing a major role in T6SS function. Our coimmunoprecipitation data support a model of VgrG3 interacting directly with the other VgrGs. Moreover, we determined that the promoter activities of T6SS genes increased at high cell density, but the produced Hcp protein was not secreted under such condition. This T6SS growth phase-dependent regulation was dependent on CviR but not on CviI, the components of a C. violaceum quorum sensing (QS) system. Indeed, a Delta cviR but not a Delta cviI mutant was completely defective in Hcp secretion, T6SS activity, and interbacterial competition. Overall, our data reveal that C. violaceum relies on a QS-regulated T6SS to outcompete other bacteria and expand our knowledge about the redundancy of multiple VgrGs. IMPORTANCE The type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a contractile nanomachine used by many Gram-negative bacteria to inject toxic effectors into adjacent cells. The delivered effectors are bound to the components of a puncturing apparatus containing the protein VgrG. The T6SS has been implicated in pathogenesis and, more commonly, in competition among bacteria. Chromobacterium violaceum is an environmental bacterium that causes deadly infections in humans. In this work, we characterized the single T6SS of C. violaceum ATCC 12472, including its six VgrG proteins, regarding its function and regulation. This previously undescribed C. violaceum T6SS is active, regulated by QS, and required for interbacterial competition instead of acute infection in mice. Among the VgrGs, VgrG3, encoded outside the main T6SS cluster, showed a major contribution to T6SS function. These results shed light on a key contact-dependent killing mechanism used by C. violaceum to antagonize other bacteria. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 18/03979-1 - Estudos funcionais do sistema de secreção do tipo VI de Chromobacterium violaceum
Beneficiário:Júlia Aparecida Alves
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Brasil - Doutorado Direto
Processo FAPESP: 18/12461-6 - Transcriptoma de Chromobacterium violaceum em cultura de células e durante a infecção em camundongo
Beneficiário:Maristela Previato Mello
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Brasil - Pós-Doutorado
Processo FAPESP: 20/00259-8 - Papel de sistemas de secreção de Chromobacterium violaceum na interação com o hospedeiro e com outras bactérias
Beneficiário:José Freire da Silva Neto
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Regular
Processo FAPESP: 21/06894-0 - Fatores de transcrição bacterianos envolvidos em homeostase de metais, estresse oxidativo e virulência: investigando como Chromobacterium violaceum muda do ambiente para o hospedeiro
Beneficiário:José Freire da Silva Neto
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Jovens Pesquisadores - Fase 2