Impact of Hanks Kinase-Dependent Phosphorylation of CodY on the Physiology and Virulence in Bacillus cereus
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2025

CodY acts as a key regulatory protein involved in adaptive responses in low-G+C Gram-positive bacteria. This global transcriptional regulator diagnoses the nutritional status of the cell and responds by regulating transcription of genes involved in metabolism, differenciation and virulence. Phosphoproteomic studies evidenced that CodY is phosphorylated on its serine 215 in Bacillus subtilis. In Bacillus cereus, CodY is also phosphorylated by the Hanks kinases PrkC and YbdM. CodY phosphorylation negatively affects its DNA-binding properties. We constructed B. cereus mutant strains where the codY wild-type allele has been replaced by codY-S215D or codY-S215A, encoding a phosphomimetic or a phosphoablative CodY derivative, respectively. We showed that the phosphomimetic mutation leads to a notable reduction in CodY control over several critical cellular processes, including motility, biofilm formation, cytotoxic effects and pathogenicity. Lack of CodY phosphorylation and CodY overphosphorylation have opposite repercussions on gene expression, showing that CodY phosphorylation contributes to the adaptation of B. cereus to diverse environmental conditions. S215 is strictly conserved in CodY orthologs in firmicutes, suggesting that gene regulation mediated by Hanks kinase-dependent CodY phosphorylation could be a general regulatory mechanism in this phylum.

differenciation

Ser/Thr kinase

transcriptional regulation

Bacillus cereus

CodY

virulence

Författare

Mounia Kortebi

Université Paris-Saclay

Celine Henry

Université Paris-Saclay

Christophe Buisson

Université Paris-Saclay

Christelle Lemy

Université Paris-Saclay

Michel Gohar

Université Paris-Saclay

Didier Lereclus

Université Paris-Saclay

Ivan Mijakovic

Novo Nordisk Fonden

Chalmers, Life sciences, Systembiologi

Sandrine Poncet

Avignon Université

MICROBIOLOGYOPEN

2045-8827 (ISSN)

Vol. 14 6 e70103

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)

Molekylärbiologi

Bioinformatik och beräkningsbiologi

DOI

10.1002/mbo3.70103

PubMed

41186126

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2025-11-14