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LuxS-Dependent AI-2 Regulates Versatile Functions in Enterococcus faecalis V583
Authors:Changlin Shao  Wei Shang  Zhan Yang  Zhongke Sun  Yunmei Li  Jing Guo  Xuesong Wang  Dayang Zou  Simiao Wang  Hong Lei  Qian Cui  Zhitao Yin  Xuelian Li  Xiao Wei  Wei Liu  Xiang He  Zheng Jiang  Shuangkui Du  Xiangru Liao  Liuyu Huang  Yufei Wang  Jing Yuan
Institution:Institute of Disease Control and Prevention, Academy of Military Medical Sciences , No. 20 Dongda Street, Fengtai District, 100071 Beijing, China.
Abstract:Bacteria utilize a quorum sensing (QS) system to coordinate gene expression by monitoring the concentration of molecules known as autoinducers (AI). In the present study, we confirmed the presence of a LuxS/AI-2 dependent QS system in vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecalis V583. Then, the cellular targets controlled by AI-2 were identified by comparative proteomics analysis in order to elucidate the possible role of AI-2 in E. faecalis. Results demonstrated 15 proteins that are differentially expressed upon the addition of AI-2, including proteins involved in metabolism, translation, energy production and/or conversion, and cell wall biogenesis. Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase and malate dehydrogenase associated with carbohydrate metabolism and energy production were up-regulated upon inducing by AI-2. In addition, externally added AI-2 could down-regulate acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase and ornithine carbamoyltransferase, two key enzyme involved in metabolism. All these data suggest that AI-2 signaling may play a role in the regulation of a number of important metabolic properties of E. faecali. We further investigated the role of AI-2 in biofilm formation by E. faecalis, showing the addition of AI-2 to E. faecalis V583 cultures resulted in increased biofilm formation. Our results provide important clues to the role of a LuxS/AI-2 dependent QS system in vancomycin-resistant E. faecalis.
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