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The Adc regulon mediates zinc homeostasis in Streptococcus mutans

Journal

MOLECULAR ORAL MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 36, Issue 5, Pages 278-290

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/omi.12350

Keywords

Adc regulon; AdcR; metal homeostasis; Streptococcus mutans; transcription factor; zinc

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31870065]
  2. Applied Basic Research Project of Science and Technology Department of Sichuan Province [2020YJ0296]
  3. International Science and Technology Innovation Cooperation Program of Science and Technology Department of Sichuan Province [2019YFH0025, 2021YFH0060]

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Zinc ion plays a crucial role in the growth and extracellular matrix production of Streptococcus mutans, with AdcABC and AdcR being key regulators in these processes by affecting zinc ion uptake and response to maintain intracellular zinc ion homeostasis.
Zinc (Zn2+) is an essential divalent trace metal for living cells. Intracellular zinc homeostasis is critical to the survival and virulence of bacteria. Thus, the frequent fluctuations of salivary zinc, caused by the low physiological level and the frequent exogenous zinc introduction, present a serious challenge for bacteria colonizing the oral cavity. However, the regulation strategies to keep intracellular Zn2+ homeostasis in Streptococcus mutans, an important causative pathogen of dental caries, are unknown. Because zinc uptake is primarily mediated by an ATP-binding ABC transporter AdcABC in Streptococcus strains, we examined the function of AdcABC and transcription factor AdcR in S. mutans in this study. The results demonstrated that deletion of either adcA or adcCB gene impaired the growth but enhanced the extracellular polymeric matrix production in S. mutans, both of which could be relieved after excessive Zn2+ supplementation. Using RNA sequencing analysis, quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction examination, LacZ-reporter studies, and electrophoretic mobility shift assay, we showed that a MarR (multiple antibiotic resistance regulator) family transcription factor, AdcR, negatively regulates the expression of the genes adcR, adcC, adcB, and adcA by acting on the adcRCB and adcA promoters in response to Zn2+ concentration in their environmental niches. The deletion of adcR increases the sensitivity of S. mutans to excessive Zn2+ supply. Taken together, our findings suggest that Adc regulon, which consists of a Zn2+ uptake transporter AdcCBA and a Zn2+-responsive repressor AdcR, plays a prominent role in the maintenance of intracellular zinc homeostasis of S. mutans.

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