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Adhesion force sensing and activation of a membrane-bound sensor to activate nisin efflux pumps in Staphylococcus aureus under mechanical and chemical stresses.

Vera Carniello1, Akshay K Harapanahalli2, Henk J Busscher3, Henny C van der Mei4.   

Abstract

Nisin-associated-sensitivity-response-regulator (NsaRS) in Staphylococcus aureus is important for its adhesion to surfaces and resistance against antibiotics, like nisin. NsaRS consists of an intra-membrane-located sensor NsaS and a cytoplasmatically-located response-regulator NsaR, which becomes activated upon receiving phosphate groups from the intra-membrane-located sensor. HYPOTHESIS: The intra-membrane location of the NsaS sensor leads us to hypothesize that the two-component NsaRS system not only senses "chemical" (nisin) but also "mechanical" (adhesion) stresses to modulate efflux of antibiotics from the cytoplasm. EXPERIMENTS: NsaS sensor and NsaAB efflux pump transcript levels in S. aureus SH1000 adhering to surfaces exerting different adhesion forces were compared, in presence and absence of nisin. Adhesion forces were measured using single-bacterial contact probe atomic force microscopy.
FINDINGS: Gene expression became largest when staphylococci experienced strong adhesion forces combined with nisin-presence and the two-component NsaRS response to antibiotics was enhanced at a stronger adhesion force. This confirms that the intra-membrane-located sensor NsaS senses both chemical and mechanical stresses to modulate antibiotic clearance through the NsaAB efflux pump. This finding creates better understanding of the antibiotic resistance of bacteria adhering to surfaces and, in the fight against antibiotic-resistant pathogens, may aid development of advanced biomaterials on which bacterial efflux pumps are not activated.
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Keywords:  Adhesion force; Antibiotic susceptibility; Atomic force microscopy; Biofilms; Cell wall deformation; Gene expression; Nisin; NsaRS response-regulator; Surface sensing

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29054003     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2017.10.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Colloid Interface Sci        ISSN: 0021-9797            Impact factor:   8.128


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