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Lactococcus lactis Resistance to Aureocin A53- and Enterocin L50-Like Bacteriocins and Membrane-Targeting Peptide Antibiotics Relies on the YsaCB-KinG-LlrG Four-Component System.

Aleksandra Tymoszewska1, Kirill V Ovchinnikov2, Dzung B Diep2, Małgorzata Słodownik1, Edyta Maron1, Beatriz Martínez3, Tamara Aleksandrzak-Piekarczyk1.   

Abstract

Resistance to nonribosomally synthesized peptide antibiotics affecting the cell envelope is well studied and mostly associated with the action of peptide-sensing and detoxification (PSD) modules, which consist of a two-component system (TCS) and an ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter. In contrast, the mechanisms of resistance to ribosomally synthesized bacterial toxic peptides (bacteriocins), which also affect the cell envelope, are studied to a lesser extent, and the possible cross-resistance between them and antibiotics is still poorly understood. In the present study, we investigated the development of resistance of Lactococcus lactis to aureocin A53- and enterocin L50-like bacteriocins and cross-resistance with antibiotics. First, 19 spontaneous mutants resistant to their representatives were selected and also displayed changes in sensitivity to peptide antibiotics acting on the cell envelope (bacitracin, daptomycin, and gramicidin). Sequencing of their genomes revealed mutations in genes encoding the ABC transporter YsaCB and the TCS KinG-LlrG, the emergence of which induced the upregulation of the dltABCD and ysaDCB operons. The ysaB mutations were either nonsense or frameshift mutations and led to the generation of truncated YsaB but with the conserved N-terminal FtsX domain intact. Deletions of ysaCB or llrG had a minor effect on the resistance of the obtained mutants to the tested bacteriocins, daptomycin, and gramicidin, indicating that the development of resistance is dependent on the modification of the protein rather than its absence. In further corroboration of the above-mentioned conclusion, we show that the FtsX domain, which functions effectively when YsaB is lacking its central and C-terminal parts, is critical for resistance to these antimicrobials.

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Keywords:  antibiotic resistance; aureocin A53-like and enterocin L50-like bacteriocins; bacitracin; bacitracin transporter; bacteriocin resistance; class II leaderless bacteriocins; daptomycin; gramicidin; peptide antibiotics; two-component system

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34516250      PMCID: PMC8597747          DOI: 10.1128/AAC.00921-21

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother        ISSN: 0066-4804            Impact factor:   5.191


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