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Alvarez, L., Hernandez, S. B., Torrens, G., Weaver, A. I., Dörr, T., & Cava, F. (2024, September 11). Control of bacterial cell wall autolysins by peptidoglycan crosslinking mode. Nature Communications. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. http://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-52325-2 |
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| Título: | Control of bacterial cell wall autolysins by peptidoglycan crosslinking mode |
Autor: | Alvarez, Laura; Hernandez, Sara B; Torrens, Gabriel; Weaver, Anna I; Dörr, Tobias; Cava, Felipe CSIC ORCID | Financiadores: | Molecular Infection Medicine Sweden National Institutes of Health (US) Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation Kempestiftelserna Swedish Research Council |
Fecha de publicación: | 11-sep-2024 | Editor: | Springer Nature | Citación: | Nature Communications 15(1): 7937(2024) | Resumen: | To withstand their internal turgor pressure and external threats, most bacteria have a protective peptidoglycan (PG) cell wall. The growth of this PG polymer relies on autolysins, enzymes that create space within the structure. Despite extensive research, the regulatory mechanisms governing these PG-degrading enzymes remain poorly understood. Here, we unveil a novel and widespread control mechanism of lytic transglycosylases (LTs), a type of autolysin responsible for breaking down PG glycan chains. Specifically, we show that LD-crosslinks within the PG sacculus act as an inhibitor of LT activity. Moreover, we demonstrate that this regulation controls the release of immunogenic PG fragments and provides resistance against predatory LTs of both bacterial and viral origin. Our findings address a critical gap in understanding the physiological role of the LD-crosslinking mode in PG homeostasis, highlighting how bacteria can enhance their resilience against environmental threats, including phage attacks, through a single structural PG modification. | Descripción: | Chemicals and CAS Registry Numbers
autolysin
97089-74-2
glycosyltransferase
9033-07-2
lysozyme
9001-63-2
peptidoglycan
9047-10-3
proteinase
9001-92-7
n acetylmuramoylalanine amidase
9013-25-6
Bacterial Proteins
Glycosyltransferases
N-Acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine Amidase
Peptidoglycan SciVal Topics Topic name Peptidoglycan; Escherichia Coli; Bacterial Protein Prominence percentile 92.886 |
Versión del editor: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-52325-2 | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10261/376204 | DOI: | 10.1038/s41467-024-52325-2 | ISSN: | 2041-1723 | Licencia de uso: | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
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