Abstract

Pathogenic yersiniae utilize a type three secretion system (T3SS) to inject Yop proteins into host cells in order to undermine their immune response. YscM1 and YscM2 proteins have been reported to be functionally equivalent regulators of the T3SS in Yersinia enterocolitica. Here, we show by affinity purification, native gel electrophoresis and small angle x-ray scattering that both YscM1 and YscM2 bind to phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC) of Y. enterocolitica. Under in vitro conditions, YscM1, but not YscM2, was found to inhibit PEPC with an apparent IC(50) of 4 mum (K(i) = 1 mum). To analyze the functional roles of PEPC, YscM1, and YscM2 in Yop-producing bacteria, cultures of Y. enterocolitica wild type and mutants defective in the formation of PEPC, YscM1, or YscM2, respectively, were grown under low calcium conditions in the presence of [U-(13)C(6)]glucose. The isotope compositions of secreted Yop proteins and nine amino acids from cellular proteins were analyzed by mass spectrometry. The data indicate that a considerable fraction of oxaloacetate used as precursor for amino acids was derived from [(13)C(3)]phosphoenolpyruvate by the catalytic action of PEPC in the wild-type strain but not in the PEPC(-) mutant. The data imply that PEPC is critically involved in replenishing the oxaloacetate pool in the citrate cycle under virulence conditions. In the YscM1(-) and YscM2(-) mutants, increased rates of pyruvate formation via glycolysis or the Entner-Doudoroff pathway, of oxaloacetate formation via the citrate cycle, and of amino acid biosynthesis suggest that both regulators trigger the central metabolism of Y. enterocolitica. We propose a "load-and-shoot cycle" model to account for the cross-talk between T3SS and metabolism in pathogenic yersiniae.

Highlights

  • Type three secretion systems (T3SSs)3 are used by several Gram-negative bacteria as microinjection devices to deliver

  • YscM1 and YscM2 Interact with phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC)—In order to identify interaction partners of YscM1 and YscM2, we incubated glutathione S-transferase (GST) fusions GST-YscM1 and GSTYscM2 immobilized on glutathione-Sepharose beads with different yersiniae lysates

  • Bifunctionality of the YscM Proteins—The Yersinia T3SS components YscM1/LcrQ and YscM2 are involved in regulation of Yop expression (18 –20, 23)

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Introduction

Type three secretion systems (T3SSs)3 are used by several Gram-negative bacteria as microinjection devices to deliver. Isotopologue profiling of Yop proteins and derived amino acids from Y. enterocolitica grown in the presence of [U-13C6]glucose showed the functionality of the PEPC reaction under virulence conditions (isotopologues are molecular entities that differ only in isotopic composition (number of isotopic substitutions); e.g. CH4, CH3D, and CH2D2).

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