Interconnection of competence, stress and CiaR regulons inStreptococcus pneumoniae: competence triggers stationary phase autolysis ofciaRmutant cells
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- 4 February 2004
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Molecular Microbiology
- Vol. 51 (4) , 1071-1086
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.2003.03892.x
Abstract
Of the 13 two‐component signal transduction systems (TCS) identified in Streptococcus pneumoniae, two, ComDE and CiaRH, are known to affect competence for natural genetic transformation. ComD and ComE act together with the comC‐encoded competence‐stimulating peptide (CSP) and with ComAB, the CSP‐dedicated exporter, to co‐ordinate activation of genes required for differentiation to competence. Several lines of evidence suggest that the CiaRH TCS and competence regulation are interconnected, including the observation that inactivation of the CiaR response regulator derepresses competence. However, the nature of the interconnection remains poorly understood. Interpretation of previous transcriptome analyses of ciaR mutants was complicated by competence derepression in the mutants. To circumvent this problem, we have used microarray analysis to investigate the transition from non‐competence to competence in a comC‐null wild‐type strain and its ciaR derivative after the addition of CSP. This study increased the number of known CSP‐induced genes from ≈ 47 to 105 and revealed ≈ 42 genes with reduced expression in competent cells. Induction of the CiaR regulon, as well as the entire HrcA and part of the CtsR stress response regulons, was observed in wild‐type competent cells. Enhanced induction of stress response genes was detected in ciaR competent cells. In line with these observations, CSP was demonstrated to trigger growth arrest and stationary phase autolysis in ciaR cells. Taken together, these data strongly suggest that differentiation to competence imposes a temporary stress on cells, and that the CiaRH TCS is required for the cells to exit normally from the competent state.Keywords
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