Expression of a novel class of bacterial Ig-like proteins is required for IncHI plasmid conjugation.

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is currently one of the most important challenges to the treatment of bacterial infections. A critical issue to combat AMR is to restrict its spread. In several instances, bacterial plasmids are involved in the global spread of AMR. Plasmids belonging to the incompatib...

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Main Authors: Mário Hüttener, Alejandro Prieto, Sonia Aznar, Manuel Bernabeu, Estibaliz Glaría, Annabel F Valledor, Sonia Paytubi, Susana Merino, Joan Tomás, Antonio Juárez
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-09-01
Series:PLoS Genetics
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008399
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spelling doaj-53997b4b214f4f7aa33263e9570d7ae32021-04-21T13:47:30ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042019-09-01159e100839910.1371/journal.pgen.1008399Expression of a novel class of bacterial Ig-like proteins is required for IncHI plasmid conjugation.Mário HüttenerAlejandro PrietoSonia AznarManuel BernabeuEstibaliz GlaríaAnnabel F ValledorSonia PaytubiSusana MerinoJoan TomásAntonio JuárezAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) is currently one of the most important challenges to the treatment of bacterial infections. A critical issue to combat AMR is to restrict its spread. In several instances, bacterial plasmids are involved in the global spread of AMR. Plasmids belonging to the incompatibility group (Inc)HI are widespread in Enterobacteriaceae and most of them express multiple antibiotic resistance determinants. They play a relevant role in the recent spread of colistin resistance. We present in this report novel findings regarding IncHI plasmid conjugation. Conjugative transfer in liquid medium of an IncHI plasmid requires expression of a plasmid-encoded, large-molecular-mass protein that contains an Ig-like domain. The protein, termed RSP, is encoded by a gene (ORF R0009) that maps in the Tra2 region of the IncHI1 R27 plasmid. The RSP protein is exported outside the cell by using the plasmid-encoded type IV secretion system that is also used for its transmission to new cells. Expression of the protein reduces cell motility and enables plasmid conjugation. Flagella are one of the cellular targets of the RSP protein. The RSP protein is required for a high rate of plasmid transfer in both flagellated and nonflagellated Salmonella cells. This effect suggests that RSP interacts with other cellular structures as well as with flagella. These unidentified interactions must facilitate mating pair formation and, hence, facilitate IncHI plasmid conjugation. Due to its location on the outer surfaces of the bacterial cell, targeting the RSP protein could be a means of controlling IncHI plasmid conjugation in natural environments or of combatting infections caused by AMR enterobacteria that harbor IncHI plasmids.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008399
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author Mário Hüttener
Alejandro Prieto
Sonia Aznar
Manuel Bernabeu
Estibaliz Glaría
Annabel F Valledor
Sonia Paytubi
Susana Merino
Joan Tomás
Antonio Juárez
spellingShingle Mário Hüttener
Alejandro Prieto
Sonia Aznar
Manuel Bernabeu
Estibaliz Glaría
Annabel F Valledor
Sonia Paytubi
Susana Merino
Joan Tomás
Antonio Juárez
Expression of a novel class of bacterial Ig-like proteins is required for IncHI plasmid conjugation.
PLoS Genetics
author_facet Mário Hüttener
Alejandro Prieto
Sonia Aznar
Manuel Bernabeu
Estibaliz Glaría
Annabel F Valledor
Sonia Paytubi
Susana Merino
Joan Tomás
Antonio Juárez
author_sort Mário Hüttener
title Expression of a novel class of bacterial Ig-like proteins is required for IncHI plasmid conjugation.
title_short Expression of a novel class of bacterial Ig-like proteins is required for IncHI plasmid conjugation.
title_full Expression of a novel class of bacterial Ig-like proteins is required for IncHI plasmid conjugation.
title_fullStr Expression of a novel class of bacterial Ig-like proteins is required for IncHI plasmid conjugation.
title_full_unstemmed Expression of a novel class of bacterial Ig-like proteins is required for IncHI plasmid conjugation.
title_sort expression of a novel class of bacterial ig-like proteins is required for inchi plasmid conjugation.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Genetics
issn 1553-7390
1553-7404
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is currently one of the most important challenges to the treatment of bacterial infections. A critical issue to combat AMR is to restrict its spread. In several instances, bacterial plasmids are involved in the global spread of AMR. Plasmids belonging to the incompatibility group (Inc)HI are widespread in Enterobacteriaceae and most of them express multiple antibiotic resistance determinants. They play a relevant role in the recent spread of colistin resistance. We present in this report novel findings regarding IncHI plasmid conjugation. Conjugative transfer in liquid medium of an IncHI plasmid requires expression of a plasmid-encoded, large-molecular-mass protein that contains an Ig-like domain. The protein, termed RSP, is encoded by a gene (ORF R0009) that maps in the Tra2 region of the IncHI1 R27 plasmid. The RSP protein is exported outside the cell by using the plasmid-encoded type IV secretion system that is also used for its transmission to new cells. Expression of the protein reduces cell motility and enables plasmid conjugation. Flagella are one of the cellular targets of the RSP protein. The RSP protein is required for a high rate of plasmid transfer in both flagellated and nonflagellated Salmonella cells. This effect suggests that RSP interacts with other cellular structures as well as with flagella. These unidentified interactions must facilitate mating pair formation and, hence, facilitate IncHI plasmid conjugation. Due to its location on the outer surfaces of the bacterial cell, targeting the RSP protein could be a means of controlling IncHI plasmid conjugation in natural environments or of combatting infections caused by AMR enterobacteria that harbor IncHI plasmids.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008399
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