毒力
生物
调节器
组氨酸激酶
双组分调节系统
微生物学
响应调节器
细菌外膜
群集运动
磷酸化
分泌物
细胞生物学
跨膜蛋白
信号转导
病菌
生物膜
三型分泌系统
生物化学
突变体
大肠杆菌
细菌
遗传学
群体感应
受体
基因
作者
Yibei Zhang,Gang Xiao,Haoyuan Ding,Qian Zou,Dan Gu,Jiachen Wen,Yonggang Pei,Rongxian Guo,Qiyao Wang,Xiaohui Zhou
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2507874122
摘要
Two-component system (TCS) histidine kinases enable bacterial pathogens to sense environmental signals and regulate adaptive responses during infection. The EnvZ/OmpR TCS, known for its role in osmolarity/pH-dependent regulation of outer membrane porins across bacterial species, is also a central virulence regulator. However, the environmental cues that activate EnvZ/OmpR to trigger pathogenicity have remained unclear, limiting our understanding of host–pathogen interactions. Here, we demonstrate that in Vibrio parahaemolyticus , a major etiological agent of seafood-associated gastroenteritis, EnvZ functions as a direct ferric iron (Fe 3+ ) sensor governing virulence programs. Fe 3+ -EnvZ interaction triggers kinase phosphorylation and activation, enabling transcriptional control of biofilm formation, swarming motility, and type 3/6 secretion systems. An iron-binding-deficient EnvZ mutant (EnvZ Q103A ) abrogated Fe 3+ responsiveness and downstream signaling pathways. In an infant rabbit infection model, Fe 3+ enhanced V. parahaemolyticus intestinal colonization and virulence through EnvZ/OmpR signaling. This study identifies Fe 3+ as the physiological ligand activating the EnvZ/OmpR virulence regulon and provides insight into how enteric pathogens exploit host-derived iron cues to promote infection.
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