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Interdependence of Shigella flexneri O Antigen and Enterobacterial Common Antigen Biosynthetic Pathways.

Nicholas Maczuga1, Elizabeth N H Tran1, Jilong Qin1,2, Renato Morona1.   

Abstract

Outer membrane (OM) polysaccharides allow bacteria to resist harsh environmental conditions and antimicrobial agents, traffic to and persist in pathogenic niches, and evade immune responses. Shigella flexneri has two OM polysaccharide populations, being enterobacterial common antigen (ECA) and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) O antigen (Oag); both are polymerized into chains by separate homologs of the Wzy-dependent pathway. The two polysaccharide pathways, along with peptidoglycan (PG) biosynthesis, compete for the universal biosynthetic membrane anchor, undecaprenyl phosphate (Und-P), as the finite pool of available Und-P is critical in all three cell wall biosynthetic pathways. Interactions between the two OM polysaccharide pathways have been proposed in the past where, through the use of mutants in both pathways, various perturbations have been observed. Here, we show for the first time that mutations in one of the two OM polysaccharide pathways can affect each other, dependent on where the mutation lies along the pathway, while the second pathway remains genetically intact. We then expand on this and show that the mutations also affect PG biosynthesis pathways and provide data which supports that the classical mutant phenotypes of cell wall mutants are due to a lack of available Und-P. Our work here provides another layer in understanding the complex intricacies of the cell wall biosynthetic pathways and demonstrates their interdependence on Und-P, the universal biosynthetic membrane anchor. IMPORTANCE Bacterial outer membrane polysaccharides play key roles in a range of bacterial activities from homeostasis to virulence. Two such OM polysaccharide populations are ECA and LPS Oag, which are synthesized by separate homologs of the Wzy-dependent pathway. Both ECA and LPS Oag biosynthesis join with PG biosynthesis to form the cell wall biosynthetic pathways, which all are interdependent on the availability of Und-P for proper function. Our data show the direct effects of cell wall pathway mutations affecting all related pathways when they themselves remain genetically unchanged. This work furthers our understanding of the complexities and interdependence of the three cell wall pathways.

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Keywords:  ECA; LPS; O antigen; SEDS; Wzy-dependent pathway; cell wall; enterobacterial common antigen; undecaprenyl

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35293778      PMCID: PMC9017295          DOI: 10.1128/jb.00546-21

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


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