铜在链球菌和奈瑟菌体内的稳态:已知的和未知的。

Advances in microbial physiology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-30 DOI:10.1016/bs.ampbs.2024.11.001
Archie Howell, Safa Chogule, Karrera Y Djoko
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我们的研究小组研究铜(Cu)在链球菌和奈瑟菌体内的稳态,目前的重点是在人类口腔中定居的物种。我们在这一领域的早期探索很快揭示了具有众所周知的致病潜力的物种中特征明确的Cu稳态系统与被认为是正常健康人类微生物群组成部分的物种中未特征化的系统之间的主要差异。在本文中,我们总结了已知的和预测的铜在链球菌和奈瑟菌体内稳态的机制。我们专注于直接感知和改变(增加或减少)细胞铜可用性的蛋白质。在相关的情况下,我们将与从人类口腔外分离的物种和从动物宿主分离的物种进行比较。新出现的图片描绘了处理铜的不同细胞策略,甚至在密切相关的细菌物种之间。
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Copper homeostasis in Streptococcus and Neisseria: Known knowns and unknown knowns.

Our research group studies copper (Cu) homeostasis in Streptococcus and Neisseria, with a current focus on species that colonise the human oral cavity. Our early ventures into this field very quickly revealed major differences between well-characterised Cu homeostasis systems in species with well-known pathogenic potential and the uncharacterised systems in species that are considered as components of the normal healthy human microflora. In this article, we summarise the known and predicted mechanisms of Cu homeostasis in Streptococcus and Neisseria. We focus exclusively on proteins that directly sense and change (increase or decrease) cellular Cu availability. Where relevant, we make comparisons with examples from species isolated from outside the human oral cavity and from animal hosts. The emerging picture depicts diverse cellular strategies for handling Cu, even among closely related bacterial species.

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