A novel plasmid-transcribed regulatory sRNA, QfsR, controls chromosomal polycistronic gene expression in Agrobacterium fabrum

Environ Microbiol. 2019 Aug;21(8):3063-3075. doi: 10.1111/1462-2920.14704. Epub 2019 Jun 21.

Abstract

Plasmids are mobile DNAs that can adjust host cell functions for their own amplification and dissemination. We identified Quorum sensing flagella small RNA regulator (QfsR), a small RNA, transcribed from the virulence tumour-inducing (Ti) plasmid in the phytopathogen Agrobacterium fabrum. QfsR is widely conserved throughout RepABC plasmids carried by Rhizobiaceae. Target prediction, expression analysis and site-direct mutagenesis experiments showed that QfsR directly pairs within polycistronic mRNAs transcribed from chromosome (genes involved in flagella apparatus) and Ti plasmid (genes involved in conjugative transfer). QfsR leads to a coordinated expression of whole polycistronic mRNA molecules. Whereas a lack of QfsR represses motility, its overproduction increases the quorum sensing signal accumulation and the Ti plasmid conjugative transfer. Based on these observations, we propose QfsR as a hub connecting regulatory networks of motility and plasmid conjugative transfer. To our knowledge, QfsR is the first example of a plasmid-encoded sRNA that controls chromosomal polycistronic gene expression.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Agrobacterium / genetics*
  • Agrobacterium / metabolism
  • Chromosomes / physiology*
  • Conjugation, Genetic
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial
  • Genes, Bacterial
  • Plasmids / genetics*
  • Quorum Sensing / physiology*
  • RNA, Bacterial / genetics*
  • RNA, Bacterial / metabolism
  • Virulence / genetics

Substances

  • RNA, Bacterial

Supplementary concepts

  • Agrobacterium fabrum