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L-arabinose affects the growth, biofilm formation, motility, c-di-GMP metabolism, and global gene expression of Vibrio parahaemolyticus

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L-arabinose affects the growth, biofilm formation, motility, c-di-GMP metabolism, and global gene expression of Vibrio parahaemolyticus

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Journal of bacteriology

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Zhang, Miaomiao; Luo, Xi; Li, Xue; Zhang, Tingting; Wu, Fei; Li, Min; Lu, Renfei; Zhang, Yiquan

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<▼1><P><B>ABSTRACT</B><P> The L-arabinose inducible pBAD vectors are commonly used to turn on and off the expression of specific genes in bacteria. The utilization of certain carbohydrates can influence bacterial growth, virulence factor production, and biofilm formation. <I>Vibrio parahaemolyticus</I> , the causative agent of seafood-associated gastroenteritis, can grow in media with L-arabinose as the sole carbon source. However, the effects of L-arabinose on <I>V. parahaemolyticus</I> physiology have not been investigated. In this study, we show that the growth rate, biofilm formation capacity, capsular polysaccharide production, motility, and c-di-GMP production of <I>V. parahaemolyticus</I> are negatively affected by L-arabinose. RNA-seq data revealed significant changes in the expression levels of 752 genes, accounting for approximately 15.6% of <I>V. parahaemolyticus</I> genes in the presence of L-arabinose. The affected genes included those associated with L-arabinose utilization, major virulence genes, known key biofilm-related genes, and numerous regulatory genes. In the majority of type III secretion system, two genes were upregulated in the presence of L-arabinose, whereas in those of type VI secretion system, two genes were downregulated. Ten putative c-di-GMP metabolism-associated genes were also significantly differentially expressed, which may account for the reduced c-di-GMP levels in the presence of L-arabinose. Most importantly, almost 40 putative regulators were significantly differentially expressed due to the induction by L-arabinose, indicating that the utilization of L-arabinose is strictly regulated by regulatory networks in <I>V. parahaemolyticus</I> . The findings increase the understanding of how L-arabinose affects the physiology of <I>V. parahaemolyticus</I> . Researchers should use caution when considering the use of L-arabinose inducible pBAD vectors in <I>V. parahaemolyticus</I> . </P><P>IMPORTANCE<P> The data in this study show that L-arabinose negatively affects the growth rate, biofilm formation, capsular polysaccharide production, motility, and c-di-GMP production of <I>V. parahaemolyticus</I> . The data also clarify the gene expression profiles of the bacterium in the presence of L-arabinose. Significantly differentially expressed genes in response to L-arabinose were involved in multiple cellular pathways, including L-arabinose utilization, virulence factor production, biofilm formation, motility, adaptation, and regulation. The collective findings indicate the significant impact of L-arabinose on the physiology of <I>V. parahaemolyticus</I> . There may be similar effects on other species of bacteria. Necessary controls should be established when pBAD vectors must be used for ectopic gene expression. </P></P></P></▼1><▼2><P> The data in this study show that L-arabinose negatively affects the growth rate, biofilm formation, capsular polysaccharide production, motility, and c-di-GMP production of <I>V. parahaemolyticus</I> . The data also clarify the gene expression profiles of the bacterium in the presence of L-arabinose. Significantly differentially expressed genes in response to L-arabinose were involved in multiple cellular pathways, including L-arabinose utilization, virulence factor production, biofilm formation, motility, adaptation, and regulation. The collective findings indicate the significant impact of L-arabinose on the physiology of <I>V. parahaemolyticus</I> . There may be similar effects on other species of bacteria. Necessary controls should be established when pBAD vectors must be used for ectopic gene expression. </P></▼2>

발행연도

2023

발행기관

American Society for Microbiology

ISSN

0021-9193

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1098-5530

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9

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pp.e00100-23

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