Title : Two independent pathways for self-recognition in Proteus mirabilis are linked by type VI-dependent export - Wenren_2013_MBio_4_e00374 |
Author(s) : Wenren LM , Sullivan NL , Cardarelli L , Septer AN , Gibbs KA |
Ref : MBio , 4 :e00374 , 2013 |
Abstract :
Swarming colonies of the bacterium Proteus mirabilis are capable of self-recognition and territorial behavior. Swarms of independent P. mirabilis isolates can recognize each other as foreign and establish a visible boundary where they meet; in contrast, genetically identical swarms merge. The ids genes, which encode self-identity proteins, are necessary but not sufficient for this territorial behavior. Here we have identified two new gene clusters: one (idr) encodes rhs-related products, and another (tss) encodes a putative type VI secretion (T6S) apparatus. The Ids and Idr proteins function independently of each other in extracellular transport and in territorial behaviors; however, these self-recognition systems are linked via this type VI secretion system. The T6S system is required for export of select Ids and Idr proteins. Our results provide a mechanistic and physiological basis for the fundamental behaviors of self-recognition and territoriality in a bacterial model system. IMPORTANCE: Our results support a model in which self-recognition in P. mirabilis is achieved by the combined action of two independent pathways linked by a shared machinery for export of encoded self-recognition elements. These proteins together form a mechanistic network for self-recognition that can serve as a foundation for examining the prevalent biological phenomena of territorial behaviors and self-recognition in a simple, bacterial model system. |
PubMedSearch : Wenren_2013_MBio_4_e00374 |
PubMedID: 23882014 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: promi-k1gzm2 , promh-b4eve8 |
Gene_locus | promi-k1gzm2 promh-b4eve8 |
Wenren LM, Sullivan NL, Cardarelli L, Septer AN, Gibbs KA (2013)
Two independent pathways for self-recognition in Proteus mirabilis are linked by type VI-dependent export
MBio
4 :e00374
Wenren LM, Sullivan NL, Cardarelli L, Septer AN, Gibbs KA (2013)
MBio
4 :e00374