A Peptidoglycan Fragment Triggers β-lactam Resistance in Bacillus licheniformis

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作者
Amoroso, Ana [1 ,2 ]
Boudet, Julien [3 ]
Berzigotti, Stephanie [1 ]
Duval, Valerie [1 ]
Teller, Nathalie
Mengin-Lecreulx, Dominique [4 ,5 ]
Luxen, Andre
Simorre, Jean-Pierre [3 ]
Joris, Bernard [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Liege, Inst Chim B6A, Ctr Ingn Prot, Liege, Belgium
[2] Univ Buenos Aires, Fac Farm & Bioquim, Catedra Microbiol, RA-1113 Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
[3] CEA, CNRS, UJF, Inst Biol Struct Jean Pierre Ebel, Grenoble, France
[4] Univ Paris 11, Orsay, France
[5] CNRS, Inst Biochim & Biophys Mol & Cellulair, Lab Enveloppes Bacteriennes & Antibiot, UMR 8619, F-91405 Orsay, France
关键词
PENICILLIN-BINDING PROTEINS; REQUIREMENTS ALLOWING DETECTION; TRANSFER DIFFERENCE NMR; D/L-GLU EPIMERASES; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; STAPHYLOCOCCUS-AUREUS; METHICILLIN RESISTANCE; TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION; ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANCE; BACTERIAL-RESISTANCE;
D O I
10.1371/journal.ppat.1002571
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
To resist to beta-lactam antibiotics Eubacteria either constitutively synthesize a beta-lactamase or a low affinity penicillin-binding protein target, or induce its synthesis in response to the presence of antibiotic outside the cell. In Bacillus licheniformis and Staphylococcus aureus, a membrane-bound penicillin receptor (BlaR/MecR) detects the presence of beta-lactam and launches a cytoplasmic signal leading to the inactivation of BlaI/MecI repressor, and the synthesis of a beta-lactamase or a low affinity target. We identified a dipeptide, resulting from the peptidoglycan turnover and present in bacterial cytoplasm, which is able to directly bind to the BlaI/MecI repressor and to destabilize the BlaI/MecI-DNA complex. We propose a general model, in which the acylation of BlaR/MecR receptor and the cellular stress induced by the antibiotic, are both necessary to generate a cell wall-derived coactivator responsible for the expression of an inducible beta-lactam-resistance factor. The new model proposed confirms and emphasizes the role of peptidoglycan degradation fragments in bacterial cell regulation.
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