Effects of multiple cell regulators on curli gene expression in Escherichia coli
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Curli amyloid fibers is the key protenacious component of extracellular matrix in Escherichia coli . Regulation of curli expression is highly complex and depends on the cellular response to diverse environmental conditions. Although many genetic determinants of curli production are known, previous studies were performed under diverse conditions and using different strains of E. coli or Salmonella . Furthermore, the origin of bimodal curli expression in bacterial population remains unknown. Here, we systematically investigated the role of multiple cell factors in expression of curli structural genes csgBA in unstructured planktonic E. coli culture. We observed that multiple regulators involved in regulation of stress response, cell motility, cell physiology and metabolism, as well as in formation of extracellular matrix and maintenance of DNA architecture modulated expression of curli by either promoting or repressing activity of csgBA . We further elucidated which regulators act upstream of the master transcription factor CsgD and which are crucial for bimodality of curli gene expression. We also investigated the impact of individual diguanylate cyclases on the regulation of the csgBA activity. This study provides an overview of regulation of curli gene expression in planktonic E. coli culture in the absence of any microenvironmental gradients.