Horizontally acquired quorum-sensing regulators recruited by the PhoP regulatory network expand the host adaptation repertoire in the phytopathogen Pectobacterium brasiliense

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Bellieny-Rabelo, Daniel
Nkomo, Ntombikayise Precious
Shyntum, Divine Yufetar
Moleleki, Lucy N.

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American Society for Microbiology

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In this study, we examine the impact of transcriptional network rearrangements driven by horizontal gene acquisition in PhoP and SlyA regulons using as a case study a phytopathosystem comprised of potato tubers and the soft-rot pathogen Pectobacterium brasiliense 1692 (Pb1692). Genome simulations and statistical analyses uncovered the tendency of PhoP and SlyA networks to mobilize lineage-specific traits predicted as horizontal gene transfer at late infection, highlighting the prominence of regulatory network rearrangements in this stage of infection. The evidence further supports the circumscription of two horizontally acquired quorum-sensing regulators (carR and expR1) by the PhoP network. By recruiting carR and expR1, the PhoP network also impacts certain host adaptation- and bacterial competition-related systems, seemingly in a quorum sensing-dependent manner, such as the type VI secretion system, carbapenem biosynthesis, and plant cell walldegrading enzymes (PCWDE) like cellulases and pectate lyases. Conversely, polygalacturonases and the type III secretion system (T3SS) exhibit a transcriptional pattern that suggests quorum-sensing-independent regulation by the PhoP network. This includes an uncharacterized novel phage-related gene family within the T3SS gene cluster that has been recently acquired by two Pectobacterium species. The evidence further suggests a PhoP-dependent regulation of carbapenem- and PCWDE-encoding genes based on the synthesized products’ optimum pH. The PhoP network also controls slyA expression in planta, which seems to impact carbohydrate metabolism regulation, especially at early infection, when 76.2% of the SlyA-regulated genes from that category also require PhoP to achieve normal expression levels.

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Pectobacterium, Carbapenems, Gene regulatory networks, Horizontal gene transfer, Quorum sensing, Type III secretion systems, Type VI secretion systems

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Bellieny-Rabelo D., Nkomo N.P., Shyntum D.Y., Moleleki L.N. 2020. Horizontally acquired quorum-sensing regulators recruited by the PhoP regulatory network expand the host adaptation repertoire in the phytopathogen Pectobacterium brasiliense. mSystems 5:e00650-19. https://DOI.org/10.1128/mSystems.00650-19.