The role of peptidoglycan hydrolases in the formation and toxicity of Pseudomonas aeruginosa membrane vesicles.

microLife Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1093/femsml/uqac009
Yi-Chi Chen, Ratchara Kalawong, Masanori Toyofuku, Leo Eberl
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Abstract

Bacterial membrane vesicles (MVs) have been reported to kill other bacteria. In the case of Pseudomonas aeruginosa the bactericidal activity has been attributed to an unidentified 26 kDa peptidoglycan (PG) hydrolase that is associated with MVs and gives rise to a lytic band on zymograms using murein sacculi as substrate. In this study, we employed a proteomics approach to show that this PG hydrolase is the AmphD3 amidase. The analysis of an amphD3 mutant as well as of an AmphD3 overexpression derivative revealed that this enzyme is not required for the bactericidal activity of P. aeruginosa MVs but is involved in cell wall recycling and thus protects the cell against PG damage. Another 23 kDa PG hydrolase, which we observed on zymograms of SOS-induced MVs, was identified as the endolysin Lys, which triggers explosive cell lysis but is shown to be dispensable for MV-mediated killing. We conclude that the lytic activities observed on zymograms do not correlate with the bactericidal potential of MVs. We demonstrate that P. aeruginosa MVs are enriched for several autolysins, suggesting that the predatory activity of MVs depends on the combined action of different murein hydrolases.

肽聚糖水解酶在铜绿假单胞菌膜囊泡形成和毒性中的作用。
据报道,细菌膜囊泡(MVs)可以杀死其他细菌。在铜绿假单胞菌的情况下,其杀菌活性归因于一种未确定的26 kDa肽聚糖(PG)水解酶,该酶与mv相关,并在酶谱图上产生一个以鼠木糖为底物的裂解带。在这项研究中,我们采用蛋白质组学方法来证明这种PG水解酶是AmphD3酰胺酶。对amphD3突变体和amphD3过表达衍生物的分析表明,该酶不是铜绿假单胞菌mv的杀菌活性所必需的,而是参与细胞壁的再循环,从而保护细胞免受PG损伤。另一种23 kDa的PG水解酶,我们在sos诱导的mv的酶谱上观察到,被鉴定为内溶素酶,它触发爆炸性的细胞裂解,但被证明是mv介导的杀伤所必需的。我们得出结论,酶谱上观察到的裂解活性与mv的杀菌潜力无关。我们证明了铜绿假单胞菌的mv富含多种自溶素,这表明mv的捕食活性取决于不同鼠蛋白水解酶的联合作用。
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