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DltX of Bacillus thuringiensis Is Essential for D-Alanylation of Teichoic Acids and Resistance to Antimicrobial Response in Insects

The dlt operon of Gram-positive bacteria is required for the incorporation of D-alanine esters into cell wall-associated teichoic acids (TAs). Addition of D-alanine to TAs reduces the negative charge of the cell envelope thereby preventing cationic antimicrobial peptides (CAMPs) from reaching their...

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Autores principales: Kamar, Rita, Réjasse, Agnès, Jéhanno, Isabelle, Attieh, Zaynoun, Courtin, Pascal, Chapot-Chartier, Marie-Pierre, Nielsen-Leroux, Christina, Lereclus, Didier, el Chamy, Laure, Kallassy, Mireille, Sanchis-Borja, Vincent
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5541007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28824570
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.01437
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author Kamar, Rita
Réjasse, Agnès
Jéhanno, Isabelle
Attieh, Zaynoun
Courtin, Pascal
Chapot-Chartier, Marie-Pierre
Nielsen-Leroux, Christina
Lereclus, Didier
el Chamy, Laure
Kallassy, Mireille
Sanchis-Borja, Vincent
author_facet Kamar, Rita
Réjasse, Agnès
Jéhanno, Isabelle
Attieh, Zaynoun
Courtin, Pascal
Chapot-Chartier, Marie-Pierre
Nielsen-Leroux, Christina
Lereclus, Didier
el Chamy, Laure
Kallassy, Mireille
Sanchis-Borja, Vincent
author_sort Kamar, Rita
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description The dlt operon of Gram-positive bacteria is required for the incorporation of D-alanine esters into cell wall-associated teichoic acids (TAs). Addition of D-alanine to TAs reduces the negative charge of the cell envelope thereby preventing cationic antimicrobial peptides (CAMPs) from reaching their target of action on the bacterial surface. In most gram-positive bacteria, this operon consists of five genes dltXABCD but the involvement of the first ORF (dltX) encoding a small protein of unknown function, has never been investigated. The aim of this study was to establish whether this protein is involved in the D-alanylation process in Bacillus thuringiensis. We, therefore constructed an in frame deletion mutant of dltX, without affecting the expression of the other genes of the operon. The growth characteristics of the dltX mutant and those of the wild type strain were similar under standard in vitro conditions. However, disruption of dltX drastically impaired the resistance of B. thuringiensis to CAMPs and significantly attenuated its virulence in two insect species. Moreover, high-performance liquid chromatography studies showed that the dltX mutant was devoid of D-alanine, and electrophoretic mobility measurements indicated that the cells carried a higher negative surface charge. Scanning electron microscopy experiments showed morphological alterations of these mutant bacteria, suggesting that depletion of D-alanine from TAs affects cell wall structure. Our findings suggest that DltX is essential for the incorporation of D-alanyl esters into TAs. Therefore, DltX plays a direct role in the resistance to CAMPs, thus contributing to the survival of B. thuringiensis in insects. To our knowledge, this work is the first report examining the involvement of dltX in the D-alanylation of TAs.
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spelling pubmed-55410072017-08-18 DltX of Bacillus thuringiensis Is Essential for D-Alanylation of Teichoic Acids and Resistance to Antimicrobial Response in Insects Kamar, Rita Réjasse, Agnès Jéhanno, Isabelle Attieh, Zaynoun Courtin, Pascal Chapot-Chartier, Marie-Pierre Nielsen-Leroux, Christina Lereclus, Didier el Chamy, Laure Kallassy, Mireille Sanchis-Borja, Vincent Front Microbiol Microbiology The dlt operon of Gram-positive bacteria is required for the incorporation of D-alanine esters into cell wall-associated teichoic acids (TAs). Addition of D-alanine to TAs reduces the negative charge of the cell envelope thereby preventing cationic antimicrobial peptides (CAMPs) from reaching their target of action on the bacterial surface. In most gram-positive bacteria, this operon consists of five genes dltXABCD but the involvement of the first ORF (dltX) encoding a small protein of unknown function, has never been investigated. The aim of this study was to establish whether this protein is involved in the D-alanylation process in Bacillus thuringiensis. We, therefore constructed an in frame deletion mutant of dltX, without affecting the expression of the other genes of the operon. The growth characteristics of the dltX mutant and those of the wild type strain were similar under standard in vitro conditions. However, disruption of dltX drastically impaired the resistance of B. thuringiensis to CAMPs and significantly attenuated its virulence in two insect species. Moreover, high-performance liquid chromatography studies showed that the dltX mutant was devoid of D-alanine, and electrophoretic mobility measurements indicated that the cells carried a higher negative surface charge. Scanning electron microscopy experiments showed morphological alterations of these mutant bacteria, suggesting that depletion of D-alanine from TAs affects cell wall structure. Our findings suggest that DltX is essential for the incorporation of D-alanyl esters into TAs. Therefore, DltX plays a direct role in the resistance to CAMPs, thus contributing to the survival of B. thuringiensis in insects. To our knowledge, this work is the first report examining the involvement of dltX in the D-alanylation of TAs. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5541007/ /pubmed/28824570 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.01437 Text en Copyright © 2017 Kamar, Réjasse, Jéhanno, Attieh, Courtin, Chapot-Chartier, Nielsen-Leroux, Lereclus, el Chamy, Kallassy and Sanchis-Borja. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Kamar, Rita
Réjasse, Agnès
Jéhanno, Isabelle
Attieh, Zaynoun
Courtin, Pascal
Chapot-Chartier, Marie-Pierre
Nielsen-Leroux, Christina
Lereclus, Didier
el Chamy, Laure
Kallassy, Mireille
Sanchis-Borja, Vincent
DltX of Bacillus thuringiensis Is Essential for D-Alanylation of Teichoic Acids and Resistance to Antimicrobial Response in Insects
title DltX of Bacillus thuringiensis Is Essential for D-Alanylation of Teichoic Acids and Resistance to Antimicrobial Response in Insects
title_full DltX of Bacillus thuringiensis Is Essential for D-Alanylation of Teichoic Acids and Resistance to Antimicrobial Response in Insects
title_fullStr DltX of Bacillus thuringiensis Is Essential for D-Alanylation of Teichoic Acids and Resistance to Antimicrobial Response in Insects
title_full_unstemmed DltX of Bacillus thuringiensis Is Essential for D-Alanylation of Teichoic Acids and Resistance to Antimicrobial Response in Insects
title_short DltX of Bacillus thuringiensis Is Essential for D-Alanylation of Teichoic Acids and Resistance to Antimicrobial Response in Insects
title_sort dltx of bacillus thuringiensis is essential for d-alanylation of teichoic acids and resistance to antimicrobial response in insects
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5541007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28824570
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.01437
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