Fever-like temperature bursts promote competence development via an HtrA-dependent pathway in Streptococcus pneumoniae.

PLoS Genet

Laboratoire de Microbiologie et Génétique Moléculaires (LMGM), UMR5100, Centre de Biologie Intégrative (CBI), Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Toulouse, France.

Published: September 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Streptococcus pneumoniae can develop competence for DNA transformation, regulated by an autocatalytic loop involving the comCDE and comAB operons.
  • Transient temperature increases lead to higher expression levels of the comCDE operon and early competence genes, activating the full competence process, with HtrA chaperone/protease playing a crucial role.
  • Other triggers for competence development, like norfloxacin, do not rely on the HtrA pathway, suggesting multiple independent mechanisms for competence induction in response to stress.

Article Abstract

Streptococcus pneumoniae (the pneumococcus) is well known for its ability to develop competence for natural DNA transformation. Competence development is regulated by an autocatalytic loop driven by variations in the basal level of transcription of the comCDE and comAB operons. These genes are part of the early gene regulon that controls expression of the late competence genes known to encode the apparatus of transformation. Several stressful conditions are known to promote competence development, although the induction pathways are remain poorly understood. Here we demonstrate that transient temperature elevation induces an immediate increase in the basal expression level of the comCDE operon and early genes that, in turn, stimulates its full induction, including that of the late competence regulon. This thermal regulation depends on the HtrA chaperone/protease and its proteolytic activity. We find that other competence induction stimulus, like norfloxacin, is not conveyed by the HtrA-dependent pathway. This finding strongly suggests that competence can be induced by at least two independent pathways and thus reinforces the view that competence is a general stress response system in the pneumococcus.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10516426PMC
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