Cargando…

Synthetic biohybrid peptidoglycan oligomers enable pan-bacteria-specific labeling and imaging: in vitro and in vivo

Peptidoglycan is the core component of the bacterial cell wall, which makes it an attractive target for the development of bacterial targeting agents. Intercepting its enzymatic assembly with synthetic substrates allows for labeling and engineering of live bacterial cells. Over the past two decades,...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: He, Jing-Xi, Le Mai Hoang, Kim, Kho, Shu Hui, Guo, Zhong, Zhong, Wenbin, Venkata Thappeta, Kishore Reddy, Zamudio-Vázquez, Rubí, Hoo, Sin Ni, Xiong, Qirong, Duan, Hongwei, Yang, Liang, Chan-Park, Mary B., Liu, Xue-Wei
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8157403/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34122822
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9sc06345e
_version_ 1783699676142239744
author He, Jing-Xi
Le Mai Hoang, Kim
Kho, Shu Hui
Guo, Zhong
Zhong, Wenbin
Venkata Thappeta, Kishore Reddy
Zamudio-Vázquez, Rubí
Hoo, Sin Ni
Xiong, Qirong
Duan, Hongwei
Yang, Liang
Chan-Park, Mary B.
Liu, Xue-Wei
author_facet He, Jing-Xi
Le Mai Hoang, Kim
Kho, Shu Hui
Guo, Zhong
Zhong, Wenbin
Venkata Thappeta, Kishore Reddy
Zamudio-Vázquez, Rubí
Hoo, Sin Ni
Xiong, Qirong
Duan, Hongwei
Yang, Liang
Chan-Park, Mary B.
Liu, Xue-Wei
author_sort He, Jing-Xi
collection PubMed
description Peptidoglycan is the core component of the bacterial cell wall, which makes it an attractive target for the development of bacterial targeting agents. Intercepting its enzymatic assembly with synthetic substrates allows for labeling and engineering of live bacterial cells. Over the past two decades, small-molecule-based labeling agents, such as antibiotics, d-amino acids or monosaccharides have been developed for probing biological processes in bacteria. Herein, peptidoglycan oligomers, substrates for transglycosylation, are prepared for the first time using a top-down approach, which starts from chitosan as a cheap feedstock. A high efficiency of labeling has been observed in all bacterial strains tested using micromolar substrates. In contrast, uptake into mammalian cells was barely observable. Additional mechanistic studies support a hypothesis of bacteria-specific metabolic labeling rather than non-specific binding to the bacterial surface. Eventually, its practicality in bacterial targeting capability is demonstrated in resistant strain detection and in vivo infection models.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8157403
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher The Royal Society of Chemistry
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-81574032021-06-11 Synthetic biohybrid peptidoglycan oligomers enable pan-bacteria-specific labeling and imaging: in vitro and in vivo He, Jing-Xi Le Mai Hoang, Kim Kho, Shu Hui Guo, Zhong Zhong, Wenbin Venkata Thappeta, Kishore Reddy Zamudio-Vázquez, Rubí Hoo, Sin Ni Xiong, Qirong Duan, Hongwei Yang, Liang Chan-Park, Mary B. Liu, Xue-Wei Chem Sci Chemistry Peptidoglycan is the core component of the bacterial cell wall, which makes it an attractive target for the development of bacterial targeting agents. Intercepting its enzymatic assembly with synthetic substrates allows for labeling and engineering of live bacterial cells. Over the past two decades, small-molecule-based labeling agents, such as antibiotics, d-amino acids or monosaccharides have been developed for probing biological processes in bacteria. Herein, peptidoglycan oligomers, substrates for transglycosylation, are prepared for the first time using a top-down approach, which starts from chitosan as a cheap feedstock. A high efficiency of labeling has been observed in all bacterial strains tested using micromolar substrates. In contrast, uptake into mammalian cells was barely observable. Additional mechanistic studies support a hypothesis of bacteria-specific metabolic labeling rather than non-specific binding to the bacterial surface. Eventually, its practicality in bacterial targeting capability is demonstrated in resistant strain detection and in vivo infection models. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-02-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8157403/ /pubmed/34122822 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9sc06345e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
He, Jing-Xi
Le Mai Hoang, Kim
Kho, Shu Hui
Guo, Zhong
Zhong, Wenbin
Venkata Thappeta, Kishore Reddy
Zamudio-Vázquez, Rubí
Hoo, Sin Ni
Xiong, Qirong
Duan, Hongwei
Yang, Liang
Chan-Park, Mary B.
Liu, Xue-Wei
Synthetic biohybrid peptidoglycan oligomers enable pan-bacteria-specific labeling and imaging: in vitro and in vivo
title Synthetic biohybrid peptidoglycan oligomers enable pan-bacteria-specific labeling and imaging: in vitro and in vivo
title_full Synthetic biohybrid peptidoglycan oligomers enable pan-bacteria-specific labeling and imaging: in vitro and in vivo
title_fullStr Synthetic biohybrid peptidoglycan oligomers enable pan-bacteria-specific labeling and imaging: in vitro and in vivo
title_full_unstemmed Synthetic biohybrid peptidoglycan oligomers enable pan-bacteria-specific labeling and imaging: in vitro and in vivo
title_short Synthetic biohybrid peptidoglycan oligomers enable pan-bacteria-specific labeling and imaging: in vitro and in vivo
title_sort synthetic biohybrid peptidoglycan oligomers enable pan-bacteria-specific labeling and imaging: in vitro and in vivo
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8157403/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34122822
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9sc06345e
work_keys_str_mv AT hejingxi syntheticbiohybridpeptidoglycanoligomersenablepanbacteriaspecificlabelingandimaginginvitroandinvivo
AT lemaihoangkim syntheticbiohybridpeptidoglycanoligomersenablepanbacteriaspecificlabelingandimaginginvitroandinvivo
AT khoshuhui syntheticbiohybridpeptidoglycanoligomersenablepanbacteriaspecificlabelingandimaginginvitroandinvivo
AT guozhong syntheticbiohybridpeptidoglycanoligomersenablepanbacteriaspecificlabelingandimaginginvitroandinvivo
AT zhongwenbin syntheticbiohybridpeptidoglycanoligomersenablepanbacteriaspecificlabelingandimaginginvitroandinvivo
AT venkatathappetakishorereddy syntheticbiohybridpeptidoglycanoligomersenablepanbacteriaspecificlabelingandimaginginvitroandinvivo
AT zamudiovazquezrubi syntheticbiohybridpeptidoglycanoligomersenablepanbacteriaspecificlabelingandimaginginvitroandinvivo
AT hoosinni syntheticbiohybridpeptidoglycanoligomersenablepanbacteriaspecificlabelingandimaginginvitroandinvivo
AT xiongqirong syntheticbiohybridpeptidoglycanoligomersenablepanbacteriaspecificlabelingandimaginginvitroandinvivo
AT duanhongwei syntheticbiohybridpeptidoglycanoligomersenablepanbacteriaspecificlabelingandimaginginvitroandinvivo
AT yangliang syntheticbiohybridpeptidoglycanoligomersenablepanbacteriaspecificlabelingandimaginginvitroandinvivo
AT chanparkmaryb syntheticbiohybridpeptidoglycanoligomersenablepanbacteriaspecificlabelingandimaginginvitroandinvivo
AT liuxuewei syntheticbiohybridpeptidoglycanoligomersenablepanbacteriaspecificlabelingandimaginginvitroandinvivo