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c-di-GMP modulates type IV MSHA pilus retraction and surface attachment in Vibrio cholerae
- Floyd, Kyle A;
- Lee, Calvin K;
- Xian, Wujing;
- Nametalla, Mahmoud;
- Valentine, Aneesa;
- Crair, Benjamin;
- Zhu, Shiwei;
- Hughes, Hannah Q;
- Chlebek, Jennifer L;
- Wu, Daniel C;
- Hwan Park, Jin;
- Farhat, Ali M;
- Lomba, Charles J;
- Ellison, Courtney K;
- Brun, Yves V;
- Campos-Gomez, Javier;
- Dalia, Ankur B;
- Liu, Jun;
- Biais, Nicolas;
- Wong, Gerard CL;
- Yildiz, Fitnat H
- et al.
Abstract
Biofilm formation by Vibrio cholerae facilitates environmental persistence, and hyperinfectivity within the host. Biofilm formation is regulated by 3',5'-cyclic diguanylate (c-di-GMP) and requires production of the type IV mannose-sensitive hemagglutinin (MSHA) pilus. Here, we show that the MSHA pilus is a dynamic extendable and retractable system, and its activity is directly controlled by c-di-GMP. The interaction between c-di-GMP and the ATPase MshE promotes pilus extension, whereas low levels of c-di-GMP correlate with enhanced retraction. Loss of retraction facilitated by the ATPase PilT increases near-surface roaming motility, and impairs initial surface attachment. However, prolonged retraction upon surface attachment results in reduced MSHA-mediated surface anchoring and increased levels of detachment. Our results indicate that c-di-GMP directly controls MshE activity, thus regulating MSHA pilus extension and retraction dynamics, and modulating V. cholerae surface attachment and colonization.
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