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RNA-mediated control of cell shape modulates antibiotic resistance in Vibrio cholerae

Date Issued
2020-01-01
Author(s)
Peschek, Nikolai
Herzog, Roman
Singh, Praveen K.
Sprenger, Marcel
Meyer, Fabian
Fröhlich, Kathrin S.
Schröger, Luise
Bramkamp, Marc
Drescher, Knut  
Papenfort, Kai
DOI
10.1038/s41467-020-19890-8
Abstract
Vibrio cholerae, the cause of cholera disease, exhibits a characteristic curved rod morphology, which promotes infectivity and motility in dense hydrogels. Periplasmic protein CrvA determines cell curvature in V. cholerae, yet the regulatory factors controlling CrvA are unknown. Here, we discover the VadR small RNA (sRNA) as a post-transcriptional inhibitor of the crvA mRNA. Mutation of vadR increases cell curvature, whereas overexpression has the inverse effect. We show that vadR transcription is activated by the VxrAB two-component system and triggered by cell-wall-targeting antibiotics. V. cholerae cells failing to repress crvA by VadR display decreased survival upon challenge with penicillin G indicating that cell shape maintenance by the sRNA is critical for antibiotic resistance. VadR also blocks the expression of various key biofilm genes and thereby inhibits biofilm formation in V. cholerae. Thus, VadR is an important regulator for synchronizing peptidoglycan integrity, cell shape, and biofilm formation in V. cholerae.
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