Functional activation reveals a repressor-gated fourth type VI secretion system in clinical Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a major opportunistic pathogen in which the type VI secretion system (T6SS) contributes to interbacterial competition and virulence. While most strains encode three T6SSs, we here functionally characterize a fourth system (H4-T6SS) in a clinical P. aeruginosa isolate. The H4-T6SS gene cluster is transcriptionally silent under laboratory conditions. By promoter rewiring, we demonstrate that the H4-T6SS assembles a contractile machine and mediates effector secretion and robust inter- and intraspecific antagonism. We identify a dominant pore-forming effector and its secretion pathway and a silent yet conserved nuclease effector. Genetic and biochemical analyses show that H4-T6SS expression is activated by an H4-encoded transcriptional regulator and repressed by H-NS family proteins. Analysis of over 1,200 clinical isolates reveals that the H4-T6SS is distributed across lineages and geographic regions. Finally, we observe functional crosstalk between H4- and H2-T6SSs. Together, these findings establish H4-T6SS as a functional and repressor-gated secretion system that expands the competitive arsenal of clinical P. aeruginosa .
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