The Gac-Rsm and SadB signal transduction pathways converge on AlgU to downregulate motility in Pseudomonas fluorescens
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2012-02-20
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Flagella mediated motility in Pseudomonas fluorescens F113 is tightly regulated. We have previously shown that motility is
repressed by the GacA/GacS system and by SadB through downregulation of the fleQ gene, encoding the master regulator
of the synthesis of flagellar components, including the flagellin FliC. Here we show that both regulatory pathways converge
in the regulation of transcription and possibly translation of the algU gene, which encodes a sigma factor. AlgU is required
for multiple functions, including the expression of the amrZ gene which encodes a transcriptional repressor of fleQ. Gac
regulation of algU occurs during exponential growth and is exerted through the RNA binding proteins RsmA and RsmE but
not RsmI. RNA immunoprecipitation assays have shown that the RsmA protein binds to a polycistronic mRNA encoding
algU, mucA, mucB and mucD, resulting in lower levels of algU. We propose a model for repression of the synthesis of the
flagellar apparatus linking extracellular and intracellular signalling with the levels of AlgU and a new physiological role for
the Gac system in the downregulation of flagella biosynthesis during exponential growth.
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Este trabajo fue financiado por la beca BIO2009-08596 del Ministerio de Ciencia y Educación de España y por el Programa de Investigación MICROAMBIENTE-CM de la Comunidad de Madrid.
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