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Peptide-based quorum sensing systems in <i>Paenibacillus polymyxa</i>

Maya Voichek, Sandra Maaß, Tobias Kroniger, Dörte Becher, Rotem Sorek

2020Life Science Alliance15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Paenibacillus polymyxa is an agriculturally important plant growth–promoting rhizobacterium. Many Paenibacillus species are known to be engaged in complex bacteria–bacteria and bacteria–host interactions, which in other species were shown to necessitate quorum sensing communication. However, to date, no quorum sensing systems have been described in Paenibacillus . Here, we show that the type strain P. polymyxa ATCC 842 encodes at least 16 peptide-based communication systems. Each of these systems is comprised of a pro-peptide that is secreted to the growth medium and processed to generate a mature short peptide. Each peptide has a cognate intracellular receptor of the RRNPP family, and we show that external addition of P. polymyxa communication peptides leads to reprogramming of the transcriptional response. We found that these quorum sensing systems are conserved across hundreds of species belonging to the Paenibacillaceae family, with some species encoding more than 25 different peptide-receptor pairs, representing a record number of quorum sensing systems encoded in a single genome.

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Paenibacillus polymyxaQuorum sensingPaenibacillusPeptideChemistryMicrobiologyComputational biologyBiologyBiochemistryBacteriaBiofilmGeneGenetics16S ribosomal RNABacterial biofilms and quorum sensingBacillus and Francisella bacterial researchBiochemical and Structural Characterization
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