The Vibrio vulnificus stressosome is an oxygen-sensor involved in regulating iron metabolism

COMMUNICATIONS BIOLOGY(2022)

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Stressosomes are stress-sensing protein complexes widely conserved among bacteria. Although a role in the regulation of the general stress response is well documented in Gram-positive bacteria, the activating signals are still unclear, and little is known about the physiological function of stressosomes in the Gram-negative bacteria. Here we investigated the stressosome of the Gram-negative marine pathogen Vibrio vulnificus . We demonstrate that it senses oxygen and identified its role in modulating iron-metabolism. We determined a cryo-electron microscopy structure of the Vv RsbR: Vv RsbS stressosome complex, the first solved from a Gram-negative bacterium. The structure points to a variation in the Vv RsbR and Vv RsbS stoichiometry and a symmetry breach in the oxygen sensing domain of Vv RsbR, suggesting how signal-sensing elicits a stress response. The findings provide a link between ligand-dependent signaling and an output – regulation of iron metabolism - for a stressosome complex.
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Pathogens,Structural biology,Life Sciences,general
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