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Loss of Mycobacterium marinum ESX-1 genes increase transcription of ESX-6 genes

Behra, P. R. K.; Ramesh, M.; Pettersson, B. M. F.; Kirsebom, L. A.

2026-03-18 microbiology
10.64898/2026.03.18.712377 bioRxiv
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Mycobacteria form rough and smooth colonies. The Mycobacterium marinum strain 1218S is a smooth colony forming variant isolated from the 1218R strain, which forms rough colonies and is more virulent than 1218S in infecting fish. Genes for the type VII secretion ESX-1 system, which includes mycobacterial virulence genes, have been partially duplicated in M. marinum and is refered to as ESX-6. We recently reported that several ESX-1 genes are missing in the 1218S strain. On the basis of the complete genomes of these two and three other M. marinum strains we provide insight into strain differences and similarities focusing on 1218R and 1218S, and ESX genes, selected virulence genes, and LOS genes, which are involved in lipooligosaccharide synthesis and smooth colony formation. We provide RNA-Seq data for 1218R and 1218S and two other well-characterized M. marinum strains suggesting that loss of ESX-1 genes in 1218S results in increased transcript levels of ESX-6 genes. Furthermore, while there is no difference in gene synteny and sequence of LOS genes comparing 1218R and 1218S, with the exception of duplication of lsr2, a regulator of LOS genes, in 1218S. Our RNA-Seq data show increased transcript levels of LOS genes in stationary 1218S cells relative to 1218R indicating that transcription and/or RNA degradation of LOS genes influence smooth and rough colony formation. We finally provide data suggesting that Ms1 RNA affect the transcription of LOS genes (and ESX-1 genes), and that loss of ESX-1 genes influence biofilm formation.

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