Chemosensory pathways of Halomonas titanicae KHS3 control chemotaxis behaviour and biofilm formation

Author:

Balmaceda Rocío S.1,Ramos Ricciuti Fernando E.1,Redersdorff Ingrid E.2,Veinticcinque Luciana M.1,Studdert Claudia A.1,Herrera Seitz M. Karina2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Agrobiotecnología del Litoral, CONICET- Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina

2. Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas, CONICET- Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Abstract

Halomonas titanicae KHS3 is a marine bacterium whose genome codes for two different chemosensory pathways. Chemosensory gene cluster 1 is very similar to the canonical Che cluster from Escherichia coli . Chemosensory cluster 2 includes a gene coding for a diguanylate cyclase with receiver domains, suggesting that it belongs to the functional group that regulates alternative cellular functions other than chemotaxis. In this work we assess the functional roles of both chemosensory pathways through approaches that include the heterologous expression of Halomonas proteins in E. coli strains and phenotypic analyses of Halomonas mutants. Our results confirm that chemosensory cluster 1 is indeed involved in chemotaxis behaviour, and only proteins from this cluster complement E. coli defects. We present evidence suggesting that chemosensory cluster 2 resembles the Wsp pathway from Pseudomonas , since the corresponding methylesterase mutant shows an increased methylation level of the cognate receptor and develops a wrinkly colony morphology correlated with an increased ability to form biofilm. Consistently, mutational interruption of this gene cluster correlates with low levels of biofilm. Our results suggest that the proteins from each pathway assemble and function independently. However, the phenotypic characteristics of the mutants show functional connections between the pathways controlled by each chemosensory system.

Funder

Fondo para la Investigación Científica y Tecnológica

Publisher

Microbiology Society

Subject

Microbiology

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