Heterogeneity in ess transcriptional organization and variable contribution of the Ess/Type VII protein secretion system to virulence across closely related Staphylocccus aureus strains |
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Authors: | Holger Kneuper Zhen Ping Cao Kate B. Twomey Martin Zoltner Franziska Jäger James S. Cargill James Chalmers Magdalena M. van der Kooi‐Pol Jan Maarten van Dijl Robert P. Ryan William N. Hunter Tracy Palmer |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Molecular Microbiology, College of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, , Dundee, UK;2. School of Microbiology, Biosciences Institute, University College Cork, , Cork, Ireland;3. Division of Biological Chemistry and Drug Discovery, College of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, , Dundee, UK;4. Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, , 9700 RB Groningen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The Type VII protein secretion system, found in Gram‐positive bacteria, secretes small proteins, containing a conserved W‐x‐G amino acid sequence motif, to the growth medium. Staphylococcus aureus has a conserved Type VII secretion system, termed Ess, which is dispensable for laboratory growth but required for virulence. In this study we show that there are unexpected differences in the organization of the ess gene cluster between closely related strains of S. aureus. We further show that in laboratory growth medium different strains of S. aureus secrete the EsxA and EsxC substrate proteins at different growth points, and that the Ess system in strain Newman is inactive under these conditions. Systematic deletion analysis in S. aureus RN6390 is consistent with the EsaA, EsaB, EssA, EssB, EssC and EsxA proteins comprising core components of the secretion machinery in this strain. Finally we demonstrate that the Ess secretion machinery of two S. aureus strains, RN6390 and COL, is important for nasal colonization and virulence in the murine lung pneumonia model. Surprisingly, however, the secretion system plays no role in the virulence of strain SA113 under the same conditions. |
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