Cooperative Regulation of Flagellar Synthesis by Two EAL-Like Proteins upon Salmonella Entry into Host Cells

Salmonella infection kills more than 300,000 people every year. After infection, Salmonella mainly parasitizes host cells, as it prevents host cell pyroptosis by turning off the synthesis of flagellar antigen. ABSTRACT When Salmonella enters host cells, the synthesis of flagella is quickly turned off to escape the host immune system. In this study, we investigated the cooperative regulatory mechanism of flagellar synthesis by two EAL-like proteins, STM1344 and STM1697, in Salmonella. We found that Salmonella upregulated the expression of both STM1344 and STM1697 to various degrees upon invading host cells. Importantly, deletion of STM1697 or STM1344 led to failure of Salmonella flagellar control within host cells, suggesting that the two factors are not redundant but indispensable. STM1697 was shown to modulate Salmonella flagellar biogenesis by preventing the flagellar master protein FlhDC from recruiting RNA polymerase. However, STM1344 was identified as a bifunctional factor that inhibits RNA polymerase recruitment of FlhDC at low molar concentrations and the DNA binding activity of FlhDC at high molar concentrations. Structural analysis demonstrated that STM1344-FlhD binds more tightly than STM1697-FlhD, and size exclusion chromatography (SEC) experiments showed that STM1344 could replace STM1697 in a STM1697-FlhDC complex. Our data suggest that STM1697 might be a temporary flagellar control factor upon Salmonella entry into the host cell, while STM1344 plays a more critical role in persistent flagellar control when Salmonella organisms survive and colonize host cells for a long period of time. Our study provides a more comprehensive understanding of the complex flagellar regulatory mechanism of Salmonella based on regulation at the protein level of FlhDC. IMPORTANCE Salmonella infection kills more than 300,000 people every year. After infection, Salmonella mainly parasitizes host cells, as it prevents host cell pyroptosis by turning off the synthesis of flagellar antigen. Previous studies have determined that there are two EAL-like proteins, STM1344 and STM1697, encoded in the Salmonella genome, both of which inhibit flagellar synthesis by interacting with the flagellar master protein FlhDC. However, the expression order and simultaneous mechanism of STM1344 and STM1697 are not clear. In this study, we determined the expression profiles of the two proteins after Salmonella infection and demonstrated the cooperative mechanism of STM1344 and STM1697 interaction with FlhDC. We found that STM1344 might play a more lasting regulatory role than STM1697. Our results reveal a comprehensive flagellar control process after Salmonella entry into host cells.

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