CEFOBI   05405
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS FOTOSINTETICOS Y BIOQUIMICOS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
BfmRS encodes a regulatory system involved in light signal transduction in the human pathogen Acinetobacter baumannii.
Autor/es:
GIORDANO ROCÍO; ARANA N.; KRASAUSKAS RENATAS; PERMINGEAT VALENTÍN; MÜLLER G.L.; MUSSI M. A.; PEREZ MORA BÁRBARA; CALDERONE MALENA; RODRIGUEZ R.E.
Revista:
Research Square
Editorial:
Research Square
Referencias:
Año: 2022
ISSN:
2693-5015
Resumen:
We have previously shown that Acinetobacter baumannii as well as other relevant clinical bacterial pathogens such as Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, perceive and respond to light at 37°C, the normal temperature in mammal hosts. In this work, we present evidence indicating that the two-component system BfmRS transduces a light signal in A. baumannii at this temperature, showing selective involvement of the BfmR and BfmS components depending on the specific cellular process. In fact, both BfmR and BfmS participate in modulation of motility by light, while only BfmR is involved in light regulation of desiccation tolerance in this microorganism. Neither BfmR nor BfmS contain a photoreceptor domain and then most likely, the system is sensing light indirectly. Intriguingly, this system inhibits blsA expression at 37°C, explaining previous results indicating that BlsA only functions at moderate temperatures 1–3, and thus governing the response to light at 37°C. Overall, we provide experimental evidence on a new biological function of this multifaceted system that broadens our understanding of A. baumannii’s physiology and responses to light.