Effect of Exogenous Spermine on Biofilm Formation in Mycobacteria by Stimulating the Synthesis of Glycopeptidolipids

I. Tsyganov, А.G. Tkachenko
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Biofilm formation is of great interest by its ability to increase bacterial tolerance to antibiotics that represent a serious problem for modern medicine. Among mycobacteria, which are also capable of forming biofilms, there are pathogens of socially dangerous infections, including tuberculosis. Basing on these data, the strains of Mycolicibacterium smegmatis mc2 155 were chosen as the objects of this study, including the parent strain without deletions and its mutants with one (ΔrelMsm) and double (ΔrelMsmΔrelZ) chromosomal deletions of the genes responsible for the synthesis of alarmone synthetase enzymes. Biofilms of mutant strains exhibited defects in biofilm formation. We have shown that the integrity, hydrophobicity, and the level of biomass of surface mycobacterial biofilms are dependent on the amount of glycopeptidolipids (GPL) in cells. The level of GPL depends on the activity of alarmone synthetases. The biogenic polyamine spermine is able to enhance the production of GPLs, restoring the integrity of biofilms of mutant strains. It is possible that this effect of spermine is caused by the influence on the activity of mycobacterial alarmone synthetases, which makes promising the further studying the molecular mechanisms of its action.
外源精胺通过刺激糖肽脂合成对分枝杆菌生物膜形成的影响
生物膜的形成是非常有趣的,因为它能够增加细菌对抗生素的耐受性,这是现代医学的一个严重问题。在分枝杆菌中,也能够形成生物膜,其中有社会危险感染的病原体,包括结核病。在此基础上,选择耻垢分枝杆菌mc2155菌株作为研究对象,包括无缺失的亲本菌株及其1个(ΔrelMsm)和2个(ΔrelMsmΔrelZ)染色体缺失负责合成alarmone合成酶基因的突变体。突变菌株的生物膜在生物膜形成方面存在缺陷。我们已经证明,分枝杆菌表面生物膜的完整性、疏水性和生物量水平取决于细胞中糖肽类磷脂(GPL)的含量。GPL的水平取决于alarmone合成酶的活性。生物多胺精胺能够增强gpl的产生,恢复突变菌株生物膜的完整性。精胺的这种作用可能是通过影响分枝杆菌的警铃酮合成酶活性引起的,这为进一步研究其作用的分子机制提供了前景。
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