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Microbiology (Reading) ; 168(8)2022 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35920804

RESUMEN

Polyamines bind to various cellular components, such as nucleic acids, phospholipids, proteins and nucleotides. They are involved in the virulence and protection against physiological stresses of several bacterial species. Streptococcus agalactiae is able to colonize the vaginal tract of asymptomatic pregnant women and to resist, by an as yet poorly characterized mechanism, pH 4.0, the low physiological pH of this environment. We identified a transporter of the amino acid/polyamine antiporter family (SAK_1604 in strain A909) that shares 39.8 % similar amino acids with CadB and 34.7 % with PotE, two transporters implicated in acid resistance in Escherichia coli. We found that sak_1604 is overexpressed in the presence of spermidine and during citric acid stress at the vaginal pH, but not during lactic acid or HCl stresses at the same pH or during a sodium citrate stress at pH 7.4. Dihydrogen citrate is the predominant form of citric acid at pH 4.0. Using a deletion mutant, we proved that SAK_1604 is involved in the survival of S. agalactiae during citric acid stress at pH 4.0 in the presence of spermidine, and we showed by TLC analysis that it is involved in spermidine transport in these conditions. Our data open new perspectives on the comprehension of the molecular mechanisms allowing S. agalactiae to survive at the physiological pH of the vagina and on the unsuspected role of an ionic form of citric acid.


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Antiportadores , Espermidina , Aminoácidos/metabolismo , Antiportadores/genética , Antiportadores/metabolismo , Ácido Cítrico/metabolismo , Escherichia coli/genética , Escherichia coli/metabolismo , Femenino , Humanos , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno , Proteínas de Transporte de Membrana/metabolismo , Poliaminas/metabolismo , Embarazo , Espermidina/metabolismo , Streptococcus agalactiae/genética , Streptococcus agalactiae/metabolismo
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Int Microbiol ; 23(4): 489-499, 2020 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31950405

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Aeromonas veronii is one of the main pathogens causing sepsis and ulcer syndrome in freshwater fish. Analysis of the results of epidemiological investigations in recent years has revealed that the virulence of A. veronii and its tolerance to drugs have been increasing year by year. Currently, most of the research on A. veronii focuses on its isolation, identification, and drug susceptibility, whereas research on its virulence factors and pathogenesis mechanisms is relatively rare. In this study, we identified and obtained the highly expressed TH0426 cadaverine reverse transporter (CadB) of A. veronii. We used efficient suicide plasmid-mediated homologous recombination to delete the cadB gene in TH0426 and constructed a cadB deletion strain. The LD50 of ΔcadB was 93.2 times higher than that of TH0426 in zebrafish, the toxicity of ΔcadB was 9.5 times less than that of TH0426 in EPC cells, and the biofilm formation ability of ΔcadB was 5.6-fold greater than that of TH0426. In addition, motility detection results indicated that ΔcadB had lost its swimming ability. The results of flagellar staining and TEM demonstrated that ΔcadB shed the flagella. In summary, the virulence and adhesion of A. veronii TH0426 were significantly decreased by the deletion of cadB, which might provide a theoretical basis for research into A. veronii virulence factors.


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Aeromonas veronii/genética , Aeromonas veronii/patogenicidad , Sistemas de Transporte de Aminoácidos/genética , Antiportadores/genética , Adhesión Bacteriana/genética , Proteínas Bacterianas/genética , Factores de Virulencia/genética , Aeromonas veronii/aislamiento & purificación , Animales , Biopelículas/crecimiento & desarrollo , Cadaverina/metabolismo , Línea Celular , Enfermedades de los Peces/microbiología , Flagelos/genética , Eliminación de Gen , Locomoción/genética , Virulencia/genética , Pez Cebra/microbiología
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