Comprehensive virulence profiling and evolutionary analysis of specificity determinants in Staphylococcus aureus two-component systems
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2024-03-12Type
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Ahator, Stephen Dela; Wenzl, Karoline; Hegstad, Kristin; Lentz, Christian Stephan; Johannessen, Mona SusanAbstract
n the Staphylococcus aureus genome, a set of highly conserved two-component systems (TCSs) composed of histidine kinases (HKs) and their cognate response
regulators (RRs) sense and respond to environmental stimuli, which drive the adaptation of the bacteria. This study investigates the complex interplay between TCSs in S.
aureus USA300, a predominant methicillin-resistant S. aureus strain, revealing shared
and unique virulence regulatory pathways and genetic variations mediating signal
specificity within TCSs. Using TCS-related mutants from the Nebraska Transposon Mutant
Library, we analyzed the effects of inactivated TCS HKs and RRs on the production of
various virulence factors, in vitro infection abilities, and adhesion assays. We found that
the TCSs’ influence on virulence determinants was not associated with their phylogenetic relationship, indicating divergent functional evolution. Using the co-crystallized
structure of the DesK-DesR from Bacillus subtilis and the modeled structures of the four
NarL TCSs in S. aureus, we identified interacting residues, revealing specificity determinants and conservation within the same TCS, even from different strain backgrounds. The
interacting residues were highly conserved within strains but varied between species
due to selection pressures and the coevolution of cognate pairs. This study unveils
the complex interplay and divergent functional evolution of TCSs, highlighting their
potential for future experimental exploration of phosphotransfer between cognate and
non-cognate recombinant HK and RRs.
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American Society for MicrobiologyCitation
Ahator, Wenzl, Hegstad, Lentz, Johannessen. Comprehensive virulence profiling and evolutionary analysis of specificity determinants in Staphylococcus aureus two-component systems. mSystems. 2024;9(4)Metadata
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