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CosR is a repressor of compatible solute biosynthesis and transporter systems

Gregory, G.; Morreale, D.; Boyd, E. F.

2019-11-16 microbiology
10.1101/845297 bioRxiv
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Bacteria accumulate small, organic compounds, called compatible solutes, via uptake from the environment or biosynthesis from available precursors to maintain the turgor pressure of the cell in response to osmotic stress. Vibrio parahaemolyticus has biosynthesis pathways for the compatible solutes ectoine (ectABCasp_ect) and glycine betaine (betIBAproXWV), four betaine-carnitine-choline transporters (bcct1-bcct4) and a second ProU transporter (proVWX). Most of these systems are induced in high salt. CosR, a MarR-type regulator, which is divergently transcribed from bcct3, was previously shown to be a direct repressor of ectABCasp_ect in Vibrio species. In this study, we investigated the role of CosR in glycine betaine biosynthesis and compatible solute transporter gene regulation. Expression analyses demonstrated that betIBAproXWV, bcct1, bcct3, and proVWX are repressed in low salinity. Examination of an in-frame cosR deletion mutant shows induced expression of these systems in the mutant at low salinity compared to wild-type. DNA binding assays demonstrate that purified CosR binds directly to the regulatory region of each system. In Escherichia coli GFP reporter assays, we demonstrate that CosR directly represses transcription of betIBAproXWV, bcct3, and proVWX. Similar to V. harveyi, we show betIBAproXWV is positively regulated by the LuxR homolog OpaR. Bioinformatics analysis demonstrates that CosR is widespread within the genus, present in over 50 species. In several species, the cosR homolog was clustered with the betIBAproXWV operon, which again suggests the importance of this regulator in glycine betaine biosynthesis. Incidentally, in four Aliivibrio species that contain ectoine biosynthesis genes, we identified another MarR-type regulator, ectR, clustered with these genes, which suggests the presence of a novel ectoine regulator. Homologs of EctR in this genomic context were present in A. fischeri, A. finisterrensis, A. sifiae and A. wodanis. ImportanceVibrio parahaemolyticus can accumulate compatible solutes via biosynthesis and transport, which allow the cell to survive in high salinity conditions. There is little need for compatible solutes under low salinity conditions, and biosynthesis and transporter systems are repressed. However, the mechanism of this repression is not fully elucidated. CosR plays a major role in the repression of multiple compatible solute systems in V. parahaemolyticus as a direct negative regulator of ectoine and glycine betaine biosynthesis systems and four transporters. Homology analysis suggests that CosR functions in this manner in many other Vibrio species. In Aliivibrio species, we identified a new MarR family regulator EctR that clusters with the ectoine biosynthesis genes.

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