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Authors Zhang Y, Guo J, Zhang N, Yuan W, Lin Z, Huang W
Received 17 November 2018
Accepted for publication 16 February 2019
Published 21 March 2019 Volume 2019:12 Pages 655—665
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S194462
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Background: As a
central signaling molecule, cyclic diguanylate (c-di-GMP) is found to regulate
various bacterial phenotypes, especially those involved in pathogen infection
and drug resistance. Noticeably, many microbes have up to dozens of proteins
that are involved in c-di-GMP metabolism. This apparent redundancy and the
relevant functional specificity have become the focus of research. While a
number of these proteins have been identified and investigated, the functions
of PA0847, a PAS and GGDEF domain-containing protein from Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1,
remain unclear.
Materials and methods: In the
current study, microbiology, biochemistry and structural biology methods were
applied to characterize the gene/protein of PA0847.
Results: We showed
that PA0847 affects bacterial motility but not biofilm formation. We recorded
the phenotypic influences of amino acids and compounds, and found that PA0847
is involved in response to various environmental nutrients and factors,
suggesting its possible role in sensing environmental cues. Both in-vitro and
in-vivo studies showed that PA0847 is an active diguanylate cyclase (DGC),
whose activity depends on the neighboring PAS domain. Interestingly, PA0847
demonstrates no significant product inhibition, though the key residues of two
I-sites for c-di-GMP binding are conserved in its GGDEF domain. A local
structural change imposed by an adjacent tyrosine residue was identified, which
indicates the structural and functional diversities of the GGDEF family
proteins.
Conclusion: Our data
provide evidence for understanding the signaling mechanism of the unique
c-di-GMP metabolizing protein PA0847.
Keywords: Pseudomonas aeruginosa ,
c-di-GMP, GGDEF domain, diguanylate cyclase, structure