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An analog to digital converter controls bistable transfer competence development of a widespread bacterial integrative and conjugative element

Nicolas Carraro, Xavier Richard, Sandra Sulser, François Delavat, Christian Mazza, Jan Roelof van der Meer

2020eLife20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Conjugative transfer of the integrative and conjugative element ICE clc in Pseudomonas requires development of a transfer competence state in stationary phase, which arises only in 3–5% of individual cells. The mechanisms controlling this bistable switch between non-active and transfer competent cells have long remained enigmatic. Using a variety of genetic tools and epistasis experiments in P. putida , we uncovered an ‘upstream’ cascade of three consecutive transcription factor-nodes, which controls transfer competence initiation. One of the uncovered transcription factors (named BisR) is representative for a new regulator family. Initiation activates a feedback loop, controlled by a second hitherto unrecognized heteromeric transcription factor named BisDC. Stochastic modelling and experimental data demonstrated the feedback loop to act as a scalable converter of unimodal (population-wide or ‘analog’) input to bistable (subpopulation-specific or ‘digital’) output. The feedback loop further enables prolonged production of BisDC, which ensures expression of the ‘downstream’ functions mediating ICE transfer competence in activated cells. Phylogenetic analyses showed that the ICE clc regulatory constellation with BisR and BisDC is widespread among Gamma- and Beta -proteobacteria, including various pathogenic strains, highlighting its evolutionary conservation and prime importance to control the behaviour of this wide family of conjugative elements.

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BistabilityCompetence (human resources)NeuroscienceBiologyCell biologyComputer sciencePhysicsPsychologyOptoelectronicsSocial psychologyCell Image Analysis TechniquesGene Regulatory Network AnalysisPlant and Biological Electrophysiology Studies