Abstract

The Tol–Pal system of Gram-negative bacteria is necessary for maintaining outer membrane integrity. It is a multiprotein complex of five envelope proteins, TolQ, TolR, TolA, TolB, and Pal. These proteins were first investigated in E. coli, and subsequently been identified in many other bacterial genera. However, the function of the Tol–Pal system in Salmonella Choleraesuis pathogenesis is still unclear. Here, we reported the role of three of these proteins in the phenotype and biology of S. Choleraesuis. We found that mutations in tolA, tolB, and tolR caused severe damage to the cell wall, which was supported by observing the microstructure of spherical forms, long chains, flagella defects, and membrane blebbing. We confirmed that all the mutants significantly decreased S. Choleraesuis survival when exposed to sodium deoxycholate and exhibited a high sensitivity to vancomycin, which may be explained by the disruption of envelope integrity. In addition, tolA, tolB, and tolR mutants displayed attenuated virulence in a mouse infection model. This could be interpreted as a series of defective phenotypes in the mutants, such as severe defects in envelope integrity, growth, and motility. Further investigation showed that all the genes participate in outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) biogenesis. Interestingly, immunization with OMVs from ΔtolB efficiently enhanced murine viability in contrast to OMVs from the wild-type S. Choleraesuis, suggesting its potential use in vaccination strategies. Collectively, this study provides an insight into the biological role of the S. Choleraesuis Tol–Pal system.

Highlights

  • Choleraesuis, we constructed tolA, tolB, and tolR mutants via homologous recombination. Identifying these genes will help us better comprehend the additional roles of the Tol–Pal system that are difficult to observe in other bacterial genera

  • Construction and confirmation of the tolA, tolB, and tolR knockout mutants To probe the roles of Tol–Pal system in S

  • These results showed that ΔtolA, ΔtolB, and ΔtolR were constructed successfully

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Summary

Introduction

The Tol–Pal system of Gram-negative bacteria is a multiprotein composite traversing the inner membrane, periplasm, and outer membrane (OM) (Hirakawa et al 2020) It comprises five envelope proteins, corresponding to TolQ, TolR, TolA, TolB, and Pal (Henry et al 2004). Typhi presents fully differently regarding sensitivity to vancomycin, motility, and OMVs production (Nevermann et al 2019) These results indicated that an experimental approach has to be implemented to better elucidate the function of Tol–Pal system of S. Choleraesuis, we constructed tolA, tolB, and tolR mutants via homologous recombination Identifying these genes will help us better comprehend the additional roles of the Tol–Pal system that are difficult to observe in other bacterial genera.

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