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Query: EC:6.3.4.6 (
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The formation of biofilms by
Yersinia pseudotuberculosis
(
Yptb
) and
Y. pestis
requires the
hmsHFRS
genes, which direct production of a polysaccharide extracellular matrix (Hms-ECM). Despite possessing identical
hmsHFRS
sequences,
Yptb
produces much less Hms-
ECM
than
Y. pestis
. The regulatory influences that control
Yptb
Hms-
ECM
production and biofilm formation are not fully understood. In this study, negative regulators of biofilm production in
Yptb
were identified. Inactivation of the BarA/UvrY two-component system or the CsrB regulatory RNA increased binding of Congo Red dye, which correlates with extracellular polysaccharide production. These mutants also produced biofilms that were substantially more cohesive than the wild type strain. Disruption of
uvrY
was not sufficient for
Yptb
to cause proventricular blockage during infection of
Xenopsylla cheopis
fleas. However, this strain was less acutely toxic toward fleas than wild type
Yptb
. Flow cytometry measurements of lectin binding indicated that
Yptb
BarA/UvrY/CsrB mutants may produce higher levels of other carbohydrates in addition to poly-GlcNAc Hms-
ECM
. In an effort to characterize the relevant downstream targets of the BarA/UvrY system, we conducted a proteomic analysis to identify proteins with lower abundance in the
csrB
::Tn5 mutant strain. Urease subunit proteins were less abundant and
urease
enzymatic activity was lower, which likely reduced toxicity toward fleas. Loss of CsrB impacted expression of several potential regulatory proteins that may influence biofilms, including the RcsB regulator. Overexpression of CsrB did not alter the Congo-red binding phenotype of an
rcsB
::Tn5 mutant, suggesting that the effect of CsrB on biofilms may require RcsB. These results underscore the regulatory and compositional differences between
Yptb
and
Y. pestis
biofilms. By activating CsrB expression, the
Yptb
BarA/UvrY two-component system has pleiotropic effects that impact biofilm production and stability.
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PMID:
Yersinia pseudotuberculosis
BarA-UvrY Two-Component Regulatory System Represses Biofilms via CsrB. 3028 93