PLoS Genetics (Jul 2011)

An epigenetic switch involving overlapping fur and DNA methylation optimizes expression of a type VI secretion gene cluster.

  • Yannick R Brunet,
  • Christophe S Bernard,
  • Marthe Gavioli,
  • Roland Lloubès,
  • Eric Cascales

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002205
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 7
p. e1002205

Abstract

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Type VI secretion systems (T6SS) are macromolecular machines of the cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria responsible for bacterial killing and/or virulence towards different host cells. Here, we characterized the regulatory mechanism underlying expression of the enteroagregative Escherichia coli sci1 T6SS gene cluster. We identified Fur as the main regulator of the sci1 cluster. A detailed analysis of the promoter region showed the presence of three GATC motifs, which are target of the DNA adenine methylase Dam. Using a combination of reporter fusion, gel shift, and in vivo and in vitro Dam methylation assays, we dissected the regulatory role of Fur and Dam-dependent methylation. We showed that the sci1 gene cluster expression is under the control of an epigenetic switch depending on methylation: fur binding prevents methylation of a GATC motif, whereas methylation at this specific site decreases the affinity of Fur for its binding box. A model is proposed in which the sci1 promoter is regulated by iron availability, adenine methylation, and DNA replication.