Identification of Three New GGDEF and EAL Domain-Containing Proteins Participating in the Scr Surface Colonization Regulatory Network in Vibrio parahaemolyticus
John H. Kimbrough, Linda L. McCarter
Abstract
, c-di-GMP reciprocally regulates swarming and sticking (i.e., biofilm formation) programs of surface colonization. Key c-di-GMP-degrading phosphodiesterases responsive to quorum and nutritional signals have been previously identified. c-di-GMP binding transcription factors programming biofilm development have been studied. Here, we further develop the blueprint of the c-di-GMP network by identifying new participants involved in dictating the complex decision of whether to swarm or stay. These include diguanylate cyclases with tetratricopeptide domains and a degenerate EAL protein that, analogously to the negative flagellar regulator RflP/YdiV of enteric bacteria, serves to regulate swarming.
Topics & Concepts
BiologyVibrio parahaemolyticusMicrobiologyColonizationVibrioIdentification (biology)BacteriaHost (biology)BiofilmDilemmaGeneticsEcologyPhilosophyEpistemologyVibrio bacteria research studiesBacterial biofilms and quorum sensingAntibiotic Resistance in Bacteria