Physiologic Effects of Forced Down-Regulation of dnaK and groEL Expression in Streptococcus mutans
Open Access
- 1 March 2007
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 189 (5) , 1582-1588
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.01655-06
Abstract
Strains of Streptococcus mutans lacking DnaK or GroEL appear not to be isolable. To better distinguish the roles played by these chaperones/chaperonins in the physiology of S. mutans , we created a knockdown strategy to lower the levels of DnaK by over 95% in strain SM12 and the level of GroEL about 80% in strain SM13. Interestingly, GroEL levels were approximately twofold higher in SM12 than in the parent strain, but the levels of DnaK were not altered in the GroEL knockdown strain. Both SM12 and SM13 grew slower than the parent strain, had a strong tendency to aggregate in broth culture, and showed major changes in their proteomes. Compared with the wild-type strain, SM12 and SM13 had impaired biofilm-forming capacities when grown in the presence of glucose. The SM12 strain was impaired in its capacity to grow at 44°C or at pH 5.0 and was more susceptible to H 2 O 2 , whereas SM13 behaved like the wild-type strain under these conditions. Phenotypical reversions were noted for both mutants when cells were grown in continuous culture at a low pH, suggesting the occurrence of compensatory mutations. These results demonstrate that DnaK and GroEL differentially affect the expression of key virulence traits, including biofilm formation and acid tolerance, and support that these chaperones have evolved to accommodate unique roles in the context of this organism and its niche.Keywords
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