“…The pathogenesis of E. piscicida include many virulence factors such as the production of hemolysis (9,10), filament structural protein of flagellar (11), possession of type Ш secretion system (T3SS) (2,9), and type VI secretion system (T6SS) (12), production of growth metabolism (13,14), ability to adhere, invade, survive and replicate in host cells (2). Additionally, most of them were regulated by the two-component signal transduction system (TCS), such as UhpA/UhpB-UhpC, which enables the cell to acquire phosphorylated sugars from its environment that can be used as carbon or energy sources (15). Although uhpA gene deletion affects Glucose 6-phosphate (Glu6P) usage in E. piscicida and UhpA could decrease its pathogenicity in zebrafish (15), UhpA how to regulate the main virulent genes of hemolysis, flagellar, T3SS, T6SS and metabolism are still not available.…”