Solid-state NMR Reveals Reorganization of the Aspergillus fumigatus Cell Wall Due to a Host-Defence Peptide.

Ajit Kumar Bishoyi, Jacq van Neer, Salima Bahri, Sophie Lorenz, Hans de Cock, Marc Baldus
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The limited availability of antifungal drug treatments and the rising issue of drug resistance highlight the urgent need for new antifungal drugs to combat drug-resistant Aspergillus fumigatus. The host-defence peptide cathelicidin-2 has demonstrated a significant inhibitory effect on azole-resistant Aspergillus fumigatus but its mechanism of action remains elusive. We applied a tailored set 1H and 13C detected solid state nuclear magnetic resonance experiments to elucidate the cell wall composition of Aspergillus fumigatus and to shed light on the mechanism of action of the peptide within the cell wall. Our results revealed that presence of the peptide affects galactosaminogalactan, an important component involved in the pathogenesis of invasive aspergillosis, as well as other specific polysaccharides and amino acids within the mobile cell wall domain. At longer exposure times, the peptide also influences the rigid cell wall domains by enhancing water penetration into the hydrophobic rigid cell wall domain. The findings reveal how the peptide can reach the plasma membrane and may aid the design of novel antifungal drugs with enhanced efficacy.

固态核磁共振揭示了烟曲霉细胞壁在宿主防御肽作用下的重组。
抗真菌药物治疗的有限可用性和不断上升的耐药性问题突出了迫切需要新的抗真菌药物来对抗耐药烟曲霉。宿主防御肽cathelicidin-2对耐唑烟曲霉有明显的抑制作用,但其作用机制尚不清楚。我们采用量身定制的一套1H和13C检测固态核磁共振实验来阐明烟曲霉细胞壁组成,并阐明该肽在细胞壁内的作用机制。我们的研究结果表明,该肽的存在影响了侵袭性曲霉病发病机制中的重要成分半乳糖半乳聚糖,以及移动细胞壁区域内的其他特定多糖和氨基酸。在较长的暴露时间下,肽还通过增强水渗透到疏水的刚性细胞壁区域来影响刚性细胞壁区域。这些发现揭示了肽如何到达质膜,并可能有助于设计新的抗真菌药物,提高疗效。
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