Abstract

Photorhabdus luminescens is an enterobacterium establishing a mutualistic symbiosis with nematodes, that also kills insects after septicaemia and connective tissue colonization. The role of the bacterial mdtABC genes encoding a putative multidrug efflux system from the resistance/nodulation/cell division family was investigated. We showed that a mdtA mutant and the wild type had similar levels of resistance to antibiotics, antimicrobial peptides, metals, detergents and bile salts. The mdtA mutant was also as pathogenic as the wild-type following intrahaemocoel injection in Locusta migratoria, but had a slightly attenuated phenotype in Spodoptera littoralis. A transcriptional fusion of the mdtA promoter (PmdtA) and the green fluorescent protein (gfp) encoding gene was induced by copper in bacteria cultured in vitro. The PmdtA-gfp fusion was strongly induced within bacterial aggregates in the haematopoietic organ during late stages of infection in L. migratoria, whereas it was only weakly expressed in insect plasma throughout infection. A medium supplemented with haematopoietic organ extracts induced the PmdtA-gfp fusion ex vivo, suggesting that site-specific mdtABC expression resulted from insect signals from the haematopoietic organ. Finally, we showed that protease inhibitors abolished ex vivo activity of the PmdtA-gfp fusion in the presence of haematopoietic organ extracts, suggesting that proteolysis by-products play a key role in upregulating the putative MdtABC efflux pump during insect infection with P. luminescens.

Highlights

  • Photorhabdus luminescens is a member of the family Enterobacteriaceae

  • The mdtA gene encodes a 401-amino acid putative membrane fusion protein (MFP) 64.29% (E-value of 1e-166) identical to the MdtA (YegM) protein of E. colithat serves as periplasmic “adaptor” connecting the inner membrane transporter (MdtB-MdtC) to an outer membrane channel such as TolC

  • We examined the role of the putative MdtABC efflux pump in P. luminescens multi-drug resistance (MDR) and virulence

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Introduction

Photorhabdus luminescens is a member of the family Enterobacteriaceae. This bacterium is highly pathogenic to many insects and maintains a mutualistic relationship in the gut of freeliving entomopathogenic nematodes [1]. In vivo expression of mdtABC genes in P. luminescens collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript

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