DNA Microarray-Based Identification of Genes Controlled by Autoinducer 2-Stimulated Quorum Sensing inEscherichia coli

MP DeLisa, CF Wu, L Wang, JJ Valdes… - Journal of …, 2001 - Am Soc Microbiol
MP DeLisa, CF Wu, L Wang, JJ Valdes, WE Bentley
Journal of bacteriology, 2001Am Soc Microbiol
Bacterial cell-to-cell communication facilitates coordinated expression of specific genes in a
growth rate-II and cell density-dependent manner, a process known as quorum sensing.
While the discovery of a diffusible Escherichia coli signaling pheromone, termed
autoinducer 2 (AI-2), has been made along with several quorum sensing genes, the overall
number and coordination of genes controlled by quorum sensing through the AI-2 signal has
not been studied systematically. We investigated global changes in mRNA abundance …
Abstract
Bacterial cell-to-cell communication facilitates coordinated expression of specific genes in a growth rate-II and cell density-dependent manner, a process known as quorum sensing. While the discovery of a diffusible Escherichia coli signaling pheromone, termed autoinducer 2 (AI-2), has been made along with several quorum sensing genes, the overall number and coordination of genes controlled by quorum sensing through the AI-2 signal has not been studied systematically. We investigated global changes in mRNA abundance elicited by the AI-2 signaling molecule through the use of aluxS mutant that was unable to synthesize AI-2. Remarkably, 242 genes, comprising ca. 5.6% of the E. coli genome, exhibited significant transcriptional changes (either induction or repression) in response to a 300-fold AI-2 signaling differential, with many of the identified genes displaying high induction levels (more than fivefold). Significant induction of ygeV, a putative ς54-dependent transcriptional activator, andyhbH, a ς54 modulating protein, suggests ς54 may be involved in E. coli quorum sensing.
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