An iron detection system determines bacterial swarming initiation and biofilm formation

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Chuan-Sheng Lin
Yu-Huan Tsai
Chih-Jung Chang
Shun-Fu Tseng
Tsung-Ru Wu
Chia-Chen Lu
Ting-Shu Wu
Jang-Jih Lu
Jim-Tong Horng
Jan Martel
David M. Ojcius
Hsin-Chih Lai
John D. Young
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[1] Department of Medical Biotechnology and Laboratory Science,Department of Respiratory Therapy
[2] Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,Arthur Dugoni School of Dentistry
[3] Research Center of Bacterial Pathogenesis,undefined
[4] Center for Molecular and Clinical Immunology,undefined
[5] Fu Jen University,undefined
[6] Department of Internal Medicine,undefined
[7] Department of Laboratory Medicine,undefined
[8] Department of Biomedical Sciences,undefined
[9] Research Center for Industry of Human Ecology,undefined
[10] Graduate Institute of Health Industry Technology,undefined
[11] Laboratory of Cellular Physiology and Immunology,undefined
[12] Biochemical Engineering Research Center,undefined
[13] Ming Chi University of Technology,undefined
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Iron availability affects swarming and biofilm formation in various bacterial species. However, how bacteria sense iron and coordinate swarming and biofilm formation remains unclear. Using Serratia marcescens as a model organism, we identify here a stage-specific iron-regulatory machinery comprising a two-component system (TCS) and the TCS-regulated iron chelator 2-isocyano-6,7-dihydroxycoumarin (ICDH-Coumarin) that directly senses and modulates environmental ferric iron (Fe3+) availability to determine swarming initiation and biofilm formation. We demonstrate that the two-component system RssA-RssB (RssAB) directly senses environmental ferric iron (Fe3+) and transcriptionally modulates biosynthesis of flagella and the iron chelator ICDH-Coumarin whose production requires the pvc cluster. Addition of Fe3+, or loss of ICDH-Coumarin due to pvc deletion results in prolonged RssAB signaling activation, leading to delayed swarming initiation and increased biofilm formation. We further show that ICDH-Coumarin is able to chelate Fe3+ to switch off RssAB signaling, triggering swarming initiation and biofilm reduction. Our findings reveal a novel cellular system that senses iron levels to regulate bacterial surface lifestyle.
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