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Loss of Bacterial Cell Pole Stabilization in Caulobacter crescentus Sensitizes to Outer Membrane Stress and Peptidoglycan-Directed Antibiotics

Rod-shaped bacteria frequently localize proteins to one or both cell poles in order to regulate processes such as chromosome replication or polar organelle development. However, the roles of polar factors in responses to extracellular stimuli have been generally unexplored. We employed chemical-gene...

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Autores principales: Vallet, Simon-Ulysse, Hansen, Lykke Haastrup, Bistrup, Freja Cecillie, Laursen, Signe Aagaard, Chapalay, Julien Bortoli, Chambon, Marc, Turcatti, Gerardo, Viollier, Patrick H., Kirkpatrick, Clare L.
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7403779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32371598
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00538-20
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author Vallet, Simon-Ulysse
Hansen, Lykke Haastrup
Bistrup, Freja Cecillie
Laursen, Signe Aagaard
Chapalay, Julien Bortoli
Chambon, Marc
Turcatti, Gerardo
Viollier, Patrick H.
Kirkpatrick, Clare L.
author_facet Vallet, Simon-Ulysse
Hansen, Lykke Haastrup
Bistrup, Freja Cecillie
Laursen, Signe Aagaard
Chapalay, Julien Bortoli
Chambon, Marc
Turcatti, Gerardo
Viollier, Patrick H.
Kirkpatrick, Clare L.
author_sort Vallet, Simon-Ulysse
collection PubMed
description Rod-shaped bacteria frequently localize proteins to one or both cell poles in order to regulate processes such as chromosome replication or polar organelle development. However, the roles of polar factors in responses to extracellular stimuli have been generally unexplored. We employed chemical-genetic screening to probe the interaction between one such factor from Caulobacter crescentus, TipN, and extracellular stress and found that TipN is required for normal resistance of cell envelope-directed antibiotics, including vancomycin which does not normally inhibit growth of Gram-negative bacteria. Forward genetic screening for suppressors of vancomycin sensitivity in the absence of TipN revealed the TonB-dependent receptor ChvT as the mediator of vancomycin sensitivity. Loss of ChvT improved resistance to vancomycin and cefixime in the otherwise sensitive ΔtipN strain. The activity of the two-component system regulating ChvT (ChvIG) was increased in ΔtipN cells relative to the wild type under some, but not all, cell wall stress conditions that this strain was sensitized to, in particular cefixime and detergent exposure. Together, these results indicate that TipN contributes to cell envelope stress resistance in addition to its roles in intracellular development, and its loss influences signaling through the ChvIG two-component system which has been co-opted as a sensor of cell wall stress in Caulobacter.
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spelling pubmed-74037792020-08-11 Loss of Bacterial Cell Pole Stabilization in Caulobacter crescentus Sensitizes to Outer Membrane Stress and Peptidoglycan-Directed Antibiotics Vallet, Simon-Ulysse Hansen, Lykke Haastrup Bistrup, Freja Cecillie Laursen, Signe Aagaard Chapalay, Julien Bortoli Chambon, Marc Turcatti, Gerardo Viollier, Patrick H. Kirkpatrick, Clare L. mBio Research Article Rod-shaped bacteria frequently localize proteins to one or both cell poles in order to regulate processes such as chromosome replication or polar organelle development. However, the roles of polar factors in responses to extracellular stimuli have been generally unexplored. We employed chemical-genetic screening to probe the interaction between one such factor from Caulobacter crescentus, TipN, and extracellular stress and found that TipN is required for normal resistance of cell envelope-directed antibiotics, including vancomycin which does not normally inhibit growth of Gram-negative bacteria. Forward genetic screening for suppressors of vancomycin sensitivity in the absence of TipN revealed the TonB-dependent receptor ChvT as the mediator of vancomycin sensitivity. Loss of ChvT improved resistance to vancomycin and cefixime in the otherwise sensitive ΔtipN strain. The activity of the two-component system regulating ChvT (ChvIG) was increased in ΔtipN cells relative to the wild type under some, but not all, cell wall stress conditions that this strain was sensitized to, in particular cefixime and detergent exposure. Together, these results indicate that TipN contributes to cell envelope stress resistance in addition to its roles in intracellular development, and its loss influences signaling through the ChvIG two-component system which has been co-opted as a sensor of cell wall stress in Caulobacter. American Society for Microbiology 2020-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7403779/ /pubmed/32371598 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00538-20 Text en Copyright © 2020 Vallet et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research Article
Vallet, Simon-Ulysse
Hansen, Lykke Haastrup
Bistrup, Freja Cecillie
Laursen, Signe Aagaard
Chapalay, Julien Bortoli
Chambon, Marc
Turcatti, Gerardo
Viollier, Patrick H.
Kirkpatrick, Clare L.
Loss of Bacterial Cell Pole Stabilization in Caulobacter crescentus Sensitizes to Outer Membrane Stress and Peptidoglycan-Directed Antibiotics
title Loss of Bacterial Cell Pole Stabilization in Caulobacter crescentus Sensitizes to Outer Membrane Stress and Peptidoglycan-Directed Antibiotics
title_full Loss of Bacterial Cell Pole Stabilization in Caulobacter crescentus Sensitizes to Outer Membrane Stress and Peptidoglycan-Directed Antibiotics
title_fullStr Loss of Bacterial Cell Pole Stabilization in Caulobacter crescentus Sensitizes to Outer Membrane Stress and Peptidoglycan-Directed Antibiotics
title_full_unstemmed Loss of Bacterial Cell Pole Stabilization in Caulobacter crescentus Sensitizes to Outer Membrane Stress and Peptidoglycan-Directed Antibiotics
title_short Loss of Bacterial Cell Pole Stabilization in Caulobacter crescentus Sensitizes to Outer Membrane Stress and Peptidoglycan-Directed Antibiotics
title_sort loss of bacterial cell pole stabilization in caulobacter crescentus sensitizes to outer membrane stress and peptidoglycan-directed antibiotics
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7403779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32371598
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00538-20
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