Abstract
Riemerella anatipestifer (R. anatipestifer) is one of the most important pathogens in ducks. The bacteria causes acute or chronic septicemia characterized by fibrinous pericarditis and meningitis. The R. anatipestifer genome encodes multiple iron/hemin-uptake systems that facilitate adaptation to iron-limited host environments. These systems include several TonB-dependent transporters and three TonB proteins responsible for energy transduction. These three tonB genes are present in all the R. anatipestifer genomes sequenced so far. Two of these genes are contained within the exbB-exbD-tonB1 and exbB-exbD-exbD-tonB2 operons. The third, tonB3, forms a monocistronic transcription unit. The inability to recover derivatives deleted for this gene suggests its product is essential for R. anatipestifer growth. Here, we show that deletion of tonB1 had no effect on hemin uptake of R. anatipestifer, though disruption of tonB2 strongly decreases hemin uptake, and disruption of both tonB1 and tonB2 abolishes the transport of exogenously added hemin. The ability of R. anatipestifer to grow on iron-depleted medium is decreased by tonB2 but not tonB1 disruption. When expressed in an E. coli model strain, the TonB1 complex, TonB2 complex, and TonB3 protein from R. anatipestifer cannot energize heterologous hemin transporters. Further, only the TonB1 complex can energize a R. anatipestifer hemin transporter when co-expressed in an E. coli model strain.
Highlights
R. anatipestifer, belonging to the family Flavobacteriaceae and genus Riemerella, is a gramnegative bacterium
The tonB3 is present as a monocistronic copy, like in Acinetobacter baumannii [43], which does not correspond with expectations based on the exbB and exbD genes in R. anatipestifer
TbdR1 was shown to be a potential outer-membrane hemin receptor and hemin was shown to act as a potential iron source in R. anatipestifer [8], indicating that R. anatipestifer has the ability to express at least one hemin uptake system that includes a TonB system
Summary
R. anatipestifer, belonging to the family Flavobacteriaceae and genus Riemerella, is a gramnegative bacterium. It is one of the most harmful pathogens to the duck, chicken, geese and turkey industries around the world, as it can quickly become endemic and is difficult to eradicate [1]. At least 21 serotypes have been identified in different countries with no PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0127506. TonB of R. anatipestifer Are Required for Iron and Hemin Utilization and China Agricultural Research System (CARS-438, http://www.moa.gov.cn/)
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