Drosophilaas a Model Host forPseudomonas aeruginosaInfection

DA D'Argenio, LA Gallagher, CA Berg… - Journal of …, 2001 - Am Soc Microbiol
DA D'Argenio, LA Gallagher, CA Berg, C Manoil
Journal of bacteriology, 2001Am Soc Microbiol
Using the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster as model host, we have identified mutants of the
bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa with reduced virulence. Strikingly, all strains strongly
impaired in fly killing also lacked twitching motility; most such strains had a mutation in
pilGHIJKL chpABCDE, a gene cluster known to be required for twitching motility and
potentially encoding a signal transduction system. The pil chp genes appear to control the
expression of additional virulence factors, however, since the wild-type fly-killing phenotype …
Abstract
Using the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster as model host, we have identified mutants of the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa with reduced virulence. Strikingly, all strains strongly impaired in fly killing also lacked twitching motility; most such strains had a mutation in pilGHIJKL chpABCDE, a gene cluster known to be required for twitching motility and potentially encoding a signal transduction system. The pil chp genes appear to control the expression of additional virulence factors, however, since the wild-type fly-killing phenotype of a subset of mutants isolated on the basis of their compact colony morphology indicated that twitching motility itself was not required for full virulence in the fly.
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