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Convergence of PASTA Kinase and Two-Component Signaling in Response to Cell Wall Stress in Enterococcus faecalis.

Stephanie L Kellogg1, Christopher J Kristich2.   

Abstract

Two common signal transduction mechanisms used by bacteria to sense and respond to changing environments are two-component systems (TCSs) and eukaryote-like Ser/Thr kinases and phosphatases (eSTK/Ps). Enterococcus faecalis is a Gram-positive bacterium and a serious opportunistic pathogen that relies on both a TCS and an eSTK/P pathway for intrinsic resistance to cell wall-targeting antibiotics. The TCS consists of a histidine kinase (CroS) and a response regulator (CroR) that become activated upon exposure of cells to cell wall-targeting antibiotics, leading to a modulation of gene expression. The eSTK/P pathway consists of a transmembrane kinase (IreK) and its cognate phosphatase (IreP), which act antagonistically to mediate antibiotic resistance through an unknown mechanism. Because both CroS/R and IreK/P contribute to enterococcal resistance toward cell wall-targeting antibiotics, we hypothesized that these signaling systems are intertwined. To test this hypothesis, we analyzed CroR phosphorylation and CroS/R-dependent gene expression to probe the influence of IreK and IreP on CroS/R signaling. In addition, we analyzed the phosphorylation state of CroS, which revealed the IreK-dependent phosphorylation of a Thr residue important for CroS function. Our results are consistent with a model in which IreK positively influences CroR-dependent gene expression through the phosphorylation of CroS to promote antimicrobial resistance in E. faecalis IMPORTANCE Two-component signaling systems (TCSs) and eukaryote-like Ser/Thr kinases (eSTKs) are used by bacteria to sense and adapt to changing environments. Understanding how these pathways are regulated to promote bacterial survival is critical for a more complete understanding of bacterial stress responses and physiology. The opportunistic pathogen Enterococcus faecalis relies on both a TCS (CroS/R) and an eSTK (IreK) for intrinsic resistance to cell wall-targeting antibiotics. We probed the relationship between CroS/R and IreK, revealing the convergence of IreK and the sensor kinase CroS to enhance signaling through CroS/R and increase antimicrobial resistance in E. faecalis This newly described example of eSTK/TCS convergence adds to our understanding of the signaling networks mediating antimicrobial resistance in E. faecalis.
Copyright © 2018 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  Enterococcus; PASTA kinase; cell wall stress; eSTK; two-component signaling system

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29632091      PMCID: PMC5971478          DOI: 10.1128/JB.00086-18

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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