The truA gene of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is required for the expression of type III secretory genes
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- 1 March 2004
- journal article
- Published by Microbiology Society in Microbiology
- Vol. 150 (3) , 539-547
- https://doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.26652-0
Abstract
Invasive strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa can cause rapid host cell apoptosis by injecting the type III effector molecule ExoS. A transposon insertional mutant bank of P. aeruginosa was screened to identify P. aeruginosa genes that contribute to the ability of the bacteria to trigger host cell apoptosis. Several isolated mutants had disruptions in the fimV gene. A fimV mutant was unable to induce the expression of exoS, exoT and exsA genes under type III inducing conditions, thus exhibiting a defect in type III protein secretion. Furthermore, this mutant was defective in twitching motility, although type IV pili were present on the bacterial surface. Complementation by a fimV-containing cosmid clone restored both phenotypes to the wild-type levels. However, expression of the type III genes in the fimV mutant was not restored by the introduction of a fimV gene alone, although it restored the twitching motility. A gene downstream of fimV, encoding a tRNA pseudouridine synthase (truA) homologue, was able to complement the type III gene expression defect of the fimV mutant. Thus fimV and truA form an operon and fimV mutation has a polar effect on truA. Indeed, a truA mutant is defective in type III gene expression while its twitching motility is unaffected, and a truA clone is able to complement the type III secretion defect. Pseudouridination of tRNAs is important for tRNA structure, thereby improving the fidelity of protein synthesis and helping to maintain the proper reading frame; thus the results imply that truA controls tRNAs that are critical for the translation of type III genes or their regulators.Keywords
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