ArcR modulates biofilm formation in the dental plaque colonizer Streptococcus gordonii.
J C RobinsonN RostamiJ CasementW VollmerA H RickardNicholas Stephen JakubovicsPublished in: Molecular oral microbiology (2018)
Biofilm formation and cell-cell sensing by the pioneer dental plaque colonizer Streptococcus gordonii are dependent upon arginine. This study aimed to identify genetic factors linking arginine-dependent responses and biofilm formation in S. gordonii. Isogenic mutants disrupted in genes required for the biosynthesis or catabolism of arginine, or for arginine-dependent gene regulation, were screened for their ability to form biofilms in a static culture model. Biofilm formation by a knockout mutant of arcR, encoding an arginine-dependent regulator of transcription, was reduced to < 50% that of the wild-type whereas other strains were unaffected. Complementation of S. gordonii ∆arcR with a plasmid-borne copy of arcR restored the ability to develop biofilms. By DNA microarray analysis, 25 genes were differentially regulated in S. gordonii ∆arcR compared with wild-type under arginine-replete conditions including eight genes encoding components of phosphotransferase systems for sugar uptake. By contrast, disruption of argR or ahrC genes, which encode paralogous arginine-dependent regulators, each resulted in significant changes in the expression of more than 100 genes. Disruption of a gene encoding a putative extracellular protein that was strongly regulated in S. gordonii ∆arcR had a minor impact on biofilm formation. We hypothesize that genes regulated by ArcR form a critical pathway linking arginine sensing to biofilm formation in S. gordonii. Further elucidation of this pathway may provide new targets for the control of dental plaque formation by inhibiting biofilm formation by a key pioneer colonizer of tooth surfaces.
Keyphrases
- biofilm formation
- candida albicans
- wild type
- escherichia coli
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- nitric oxide
- genome wide
- staphylococcus aureus
- genome wide identification
- transcription factor
- bioinformatics analysis
- amino acid
- genome wide analysis
- coronary artery disease
- cystic fibrosis
- dna methylation
- copy number
- single cell
- magnetic resonance imaging
- cell therapy
- signaling pathway
- computed tomography
- crispr cas
- cell free
- functional connectivity
- long non coding rna
- small molecule
- contrast enhanced
- circulating tumor