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Unique Features of Alarmone Metabolism in Clostridioides difficile.

Asia Poudel1, Astha Pokhrel1, Adenrele Oludiran1, Estevan J Coronado1, Kwincy Alleyne1, Marrett M Gilfus1, Raj K Gurung1, Surya B Adhikari1, Erin B Purcell1.   

Abstract

The "magic spot" alarmones (pp)pGpp, previously implicated in Clostridioides difficile antibiotic survival, are synthesized by the RelA-SpoT homolog (RSH) of C. difficile (RSHCd) and RelQCd. These enzymes are transcriptionally activated by diverse environmental stresses. RSHCd has previously been reported to synthesize ppGpp, but in this study, we found that both clostridial enzymes exclusively synthesize pGpp. While direct synthesis of pGpp from a GMP substrate, and (p)ppGpp hydrolysis into pGpp by NUDIX hydrolases, have previously been reported, there is no precedent for a bacterium synthesizing pGpp exclusively. Hydrolysis of the 5' phosphate or pyrophosphate from GDP or GTP substrates is necessary for activity by the clostridial enzymes, neither of which can utilize GMP as a substrate. Both enzymes are remarkably insensitive to the size of their metal ion cofactor, tolerating a broad array of metals that do not allow activity in (pp)pGpp synthetases from other organisms. It is clear that while C. difficile utilizes alarmone signaling, its mechanisms of alarmone synthesis are not directly homologous to those in more completely characterized organisms. IMPORTANCE Despite the role of the stringent response in antibiotic survival and recurrent infections, it has been a challenging target for antibacterial therapies because it is so ubiquitous. This is an especially relevant consideration for the treatment of Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI), as exposure to broad-spectrum antibiotics that harm commensal microbes is a major risk factor for CDI. Here, we report that both of the alarmone synthetase enzymes that mediate the stringent response in this organism employ a unique mechanism that requires the hydrolysis of two phosphate bonds and synthesize the triphosphate alarmone pGpp exclusively. Inhibitors targeted against these noncanonical synthetases have the potential to be highly specific and minimize detrimental effects to stringent response pathways in commensal microbes.

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Keywords:  (p)ppGpp; (pp)pGpp; Clostridioides difficile; alarmone; small alarm synthetase; stringent response

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35254095      PMCID: PMC9017329          DOI: 10.1128/jb.00575-21

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.476


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