(p) ppgpp介导的GTP稳态确保金黄色葡萄球菌的存活和抗生素耐受性。

IF 5.2 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Andrea Salzer, Sophia Ingrassia, Parvati Iyer, Lisa Sauer, Johanna Rapp, Ronja Dobritz, Jennifer Müller, Hannes Link, Christiane Wolz
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摘要

非生长细菌群体的抗生素耐受性是抗生素治疗失败的主要问题。信使分子(p)ppGpp是否以及如何促成这一现象是有争议的。我们发现,对于金黄色葡萄球菌,(p)依赖ppgpp的GTP库限制对饥饿细胞的培养能力至关重要。生存率独立于gtp反应性调节因子CodY。饥饿(p) ppgpp缺陷突变体GTP水平升高导致以膜结构改变和质子动力(PMF)降低为特征的静止状态。这伴随着参与电子传递的成分的失调,包括编码主要末端氧化酶的qoxABCD。通过突变转录起始位点(itp到iGTP)来增加qoxABCD的转录,部分恢复了(p) ppgpp缺陷突变体的可培养性。因此,通过改变核苷酸水平来调节核苷酸依赖性启动子有助于饥饿适应性。在高GTP条件下失去PMF也使细菌对抗生素敏感。因此,靶向PMF或核苷酸可用性可能是对抗抗生素耐受性的有价值的策略。
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(p)ppGpp-mediated GTP homeostasis ensures survival and antibiotic tolerance of Staphylococcus aureus.

Antibiotic tolerance in non-growing bacterial populations is of major concern regarding antibiotic treatment failures. Whether and how the messenger molecule (p)ppGpp contributes to this phenomenon is controversial. We show for Staphylococcus aureus that (p)ppGpp-dependent restriction of the GTP pool is essential for the culturability of starved cells. Survival was independent of the GTP-responsive regulator CodY. Elevated GTP levels in a starved (p)ppGpp-deficient mutant led to quiescent state characterised by alterations in membrane architecture and a decrease of the proton motive force (PMF). This was accompanied by dysregulation of components involved in electron transport, including qoxABCD, encoding the main terminal oxidase. Increasing qoxABCD transcription by mutation of the transcription start site (iATP to iGTP) partially restored the culturability of the (p)ppGpp-deficient mutant. Thus, regulation of nucleotide-dependent promoters by altered nucleotide levels contribute to starvation adaptability. Loss of PMF under high GTP conditions also renders bacteria susceptible to antibiotics. Thus, targeting the PMF or nucleotide availability may be a valuable strategy to combat antibiotic tolerance.

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Communications Biology
Communications Biology Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
8.60
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1.70%
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1233
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13 weeks
期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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