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.
Publication Type
Journal Article
Date of Publication
December 15, 2023
Journal
Science advances
Volume/Issue
9/50
ISSN
2375-2548