RssAB signaling coordinates early development of surface multicellularity in Serratia marcescens.
Bacteria can coordinate several multicellular behaviors in response to environmental changes. Among these, swarming and biofilm formation have attracted significant attention for their correlation with bacterial pathogenicity. However, little is known about when and where the signaling occurs to tri...
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doaj-120fa74da412402a91d521a273d79eac2020-11-24T21:26:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0168e2415410.1371/journal.pone.0024154RssAB signaling coordinates early development of surface multicellularity in Serratia marcescens.Yu-Huan TsaiJun-Rong WeiChuan-Sheng LinPo-Han ChenStella HuangYu-Ching LinChia-Fong WeiChia-Chen LuHsin-Chih LaiBacteria can coordinate several multicellular behaviors in response to environmental changes. Among these, swarming and biofilm formation have attracted significant attention for their correlation with bacterial pathogenicity. However, little is known about when and where the signaling occurs to trigger either swarming or biofilm formation. We have previously identified an RssAB two-component system involved in the regulation of swarming motility and biofilm formation in Serratia marcescens. Here we monitored the RssAB signaling status within single cells by tracing the location of the translational fusion protein EGFP-RssB following development of swarming or biofilm formation. RssAB signaling is specifically activated before surface migration in swarming development and during the early stage of biofilm formation. The activation results in the release of RssB from its cognate inner membrane sensor kinase, RssA, to the cytoplasm where the downstream gene promoters are located. Such dynamic localization of RssB requires phosphorylation of this regulator. By revealing the temporal activation of RssAB signaling following development of surface multicellular behavior, our findings contribute to an improved understanding of how bacteria coordinate their lifestyle on a surface.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3162612?pdf=render |
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Yu-Huan Tsai Jun-Rong Wei Chuan-Sheng Lin Po-Han Chen Stella Huang Yu-Ching Lin Chia-Fong Wei Chia-Chen Lu Hsin-Chih Lai RssAB signaling coordinates early development of surface multicellularity in Serratia marcescens. PLoS ONE |
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Yu-Huan Tsai Jun-Rong Wei Chuan-Sheng Lin Po-Han Chen Stella Huang Yu-Ching Lin Chia-Fong Wei Chia-Chen Lu Hsin-Chih Lai |
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RssAB signaling coordinates early development of surface multicellularity in Serratia marcescens. |
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RssAB signaling coordinates early development of surface multicellularity in Serratia marcescens. |
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RssAB signaling coordinates early development of surface multicellularity in Serratia marcescens. |
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RssAB signaling coordinates early development of surface multicellularity in Serratia marcescens. |
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RssAB signaling coordinates early development of surface multicellularity in Serratia marcescens. |
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rssab signaling coordinates early development of surface multicellularity in serratia marcescens. |
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Bacteria can coordinate several multicellular behaviors in response to environmental changes. Among these, swarming and biofilm formation have attracted significant attention for their correlation with bacterial pathogenicity. However, little is known about when and where the signaling occurs to trigger either swarming or biofilm formation. We have previously identified an RssAB two-component system involved in the regulation of swarming motility and biofilm formation in Serratia marcescens. Here we monitored the RssAB signaling status within single cells by tracing the location of the translational fusion protein EGFP-RssB following development of swarming or biofilm formation. RssAB signaling is specifically activated before surface migration in swarming development and during the early stage of biofilm formation. The activation results in the release of RssB from its cognate inner membrane sensor kinase, RssA, to the cytoplasm where the downstream gene promoters are located. Such dynamic localization of RssB requires phosphorylation of this regulator. By revealing the temporal activation of RssAB signaling following development of surface multicellular behavior, our findings contribute to an improved understanding of how bacteria coordinate their lifestyle on a surface. |
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