Biological Characteristics of Listeria monocytogenes Following Deletion of TatD-like Protein Gene

Current microbiology(2023)

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TatD is the subunit of the twin-arginine translocation (Tat) pathway. Members of TatD family are multifunctional, conserved and widely presented proteins in most prokaryotes. It has been reported that Tat can affect bacterial motility in some bacteria. This study was conducted to determine the contribution of the TatD protein (herein named LmTatD) to the regulation of flagella in Listeria monocytogenes . We constructed an LmTatD gene mutant in L. monocytogenes strain 10403 s and evaluated its biological characteristics. The results showed no difference in growth or morphology between the wild-type strain and the Δ LmTatD mutant. Intriguingly, the Δ LmTatD mutant showed impaired swimming motility and flagella structure but increased biofilm formation. Comparative proteomic analysis using tandem mass tag (TMT) combined with liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC‒MS/MS) was performed to determine differentially expressed proteins (DEPs). The results revealed that 134 proteins out of 2228 total proteins identified were differentially expressed, among which 18 proteins were upregulated and 116 proteins were downregulated in the Δ LmTatD mutant. Analysis of DEPs indicated that the reduced expression levels of the proteins related to flagellar assembly in the Δ LmTatD mutant correlate with its characteristics. Compared to the wild-type strain, the most downregulated proteins in the Δ LmTatD mutant included FlaA, FliD, FliR, FlgD, FlgL, and FlgG. Collectively, our data suggest that although LmTatD is not required for growth in L. monocytogenes , loss of LmTatD reduces flagellar production and motility by regulating flagellar assembly-related protein expression.
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listeria monocytogenes,tatd-like
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