Department of Biotechnology
inStem (Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine)

Cysteine desulfurase (IscS)-mediated fine-tuning of bioenergetics and SUF expression prevents hypervirulence.

Publication Type

Journal Article

Date of Publication

December 15, 2023

Journal

Science advances

Volume/Issue

9/50

ISSN

2375-2548

Iron-sulfur (Fe-S) biogenesis requires multiprotein assembly systems, SUF and ISC, in most prokaryotes. () encodes a complete SUF system, the depletion of which was bactericidal. The ISC operon is truncated to a single gene (cysteine desulfurase), whose function remains uncertain. Here, we show that Δ is bioenergetically deficient and hypersensitive to oxidative stress, antibiotics, and hypoxia. Δ resisted killing by nitric oxide (NO). RNA sequencing indicates that IscS is important for expressing regulons of DosR and Fe-S-containing transcription factors, WhiB3 and SufR. Unlike wild-type , Δ could not enter a stable persistent state, continued replicating in mice, and showed hypervirulence. The operon was overexpressed in Δ during infection in a NO-dependent manner. Suppressing expression in Δ either by CRISPR interference or upon infection in inducible NO-deficient mice arrests hypervirulence. Together, redesigned the ISC system to “fine-tune” the expression of SUF machinery for establishing persistence without causing detrimental disease in the host.

Alternate Journal

Sci Adv

PubMed ID

38091389

PubMed Central ID

PMC10848736

Authors

Mayashree Das
Sreesa Sreedharan
Somnath Shee
Nitish Malhotra
Meghna Nandy
Ushashi Banerjee
Sakshi Kohli
Raju S Rajmani
Nagasuma Chandra
Aswin Sai Narain Seshasayee
Sunil Laxman
Amit Singh

Keywords

Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Escherichia coli
Animals
Mice
Energy Metabolism
Virulence