Type 3 fimbriae encoded on plasmids are expressed independently from host biofilm functions and consequently promote biofilm formation without regulating host motility. Plasmid encoded fimbriae enforce bacterial interactions
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Here we study differences between type 3 fimbriae encoded on wildtype plasmids and in chromosomes. Using known and newly characterized plasmids we show that the expression of type 3 fimbriae encoded on plasmids is systematically different, as MrkH, a c-di-GMP dependent transcriptional activator is not needed for strong expression of the fimbriae. MrkH is required for expression of type 3 fimbriae of the Klebsiella pneumoniae chromosome, wherefrom the fimbriae operon (mrkABCDF) of plasmids are believed to have originated. We find that mrkABCDFs of plasmids are highly expressed via a unique promoter that differs from the original Klebsiella promoter resulting in fundamental behavioral consequences. Plasmid associated mrkABCDFs did not influence the swimming behavior of the host, that hereby acquired an exceptional phenotype being able to both actively swim (planktonic behavior) and express biofilm associated fimbriae (sessile behavior), thereby enhancing the conjugative transfer of the plasmid.
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2016-07-31



