MreC and MreD balance the interaction between the elongasome proteins PBP2 and RodA.

Rod-shape of most bacteria is maintained by the elongasome, which mediates the synthesis and insertion of peptidoglycan into the cylindrical part of the cell wall. The elongasome contains several essential proteins, such as RodA, PBP2, and the MreBCD proteins, but how its activities are regulated re...

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Main Authors: Xiaolong Liu, Jacob Biboy, Elisa Consoli, Waldemar Vollmer, Tanneke den Blaauwen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-12-01
Series:PLoS Genetics
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009276
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author Xiaolong Liu
Jacob Biboy
Elisa Consoli
Waldemar Vollmer
Tanneke den Blaauwen
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Jacob Biboy
Elisa Consoli
Waldemar Vollmer
Tanneke den Blaauwen
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description Rod-shape of most bacteria is maintained by the elongasome, which mediates the synthesis and insertion of peptidoglycan into the cylindrical part of the cell wall. The elongasome contains several essential proteins, such as RodA, PBP2, and the MreBCD proteins, but how its activities are regulated remains poorly understood. Using E. coli as a model system, we investigated the interactions between core elongasome proteins in vivo. Our results show that PBP2 and RodA form a complex mediated by their transmembrane and periplasmic parts and independent of their catalytic activity. MreC and MreD also interact directly with PBP2. MreC elicits a change in the interaction between PBP2 and RodA, which is suppressed by MreD. The cytoplasmic domain of PBP2 is required for this suppression. We hypothesize that the in vivo measured PBP2-RodA interaction change induced by MreC corresponds to the conformational change in PBP2 as observed in the MreC-PBP2 crystal structure, which was suggested to be the "on state" of PBP2. Our results indicate that the balance between MreC and MreD determines the activity of PBP2, which could open new strategies for antibiotic drug development.
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spelling doaj.art-9a922856284c41a9b916203079709dd52022-12-21T22:39:21ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042020-12-011612e100927610.1371/journal.pgen.1009276MreC and MreD balance the interaction between the elongasome proteins PBP2 and RodA.Xiaolong LiuJacob BiboyElisa ConsoliWaldemar VollmerTanneke den BlaauwenRod-shape of most bacteria is maintained by the elongasome, which mediates the synthesis and insertion of peptidoglycan into the cylindrical part of the cell wall. The elongasome contains several essential proteins, such as RodA, PBP2, and the MreBCD proteins, but how its activities are regulated remains poorly understood. Using E. coli as a model system, we investigated the interactions between core elongasome proteins in vivo. Our results show that PBP2 and RodA form a complex mediated by their transmembrane and periplasmic parts and independent of their catalytic activity. MreC and MreD also interact directly with PBP2. MreC elicits a change in the interaction between PBP2 and RodA, which is suppressed by MreD. The cytoplasmic domain of PBP2 is required for this suppression. We hypothesize that the in vivo measured PBP2-RodA interaction change induced by MreC corresponds to the conformational change in PBP2 as observed in the MreC-PBP2 crystal structure, which was suggested to be the "on state" of PBP2. Our results indicate that the balance between MreC and MreD determines the activity of PBP2, which could open new strategies for antibiotic drug development.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009276
spellingShingle Xiaolong Liu
Jacob Biboy
Elisa Consoli
Waldemar Vollmer
Tanneke den Blaauwen
MreC and MreD balance the interaction between the elongasome proteins PBP2 and RodA.
PLoS Genetics
title MreC and MreD balance the interaction between the elongasome proteins PBP2 and RodA.
title_full MreC and MreD balance the interaction between the elongasome proteins PBP2 and RodA.
title_fullStr MreC and MreD balance the interaction between the elongasome proteins PBP2 and RodA.
title_full_unstemmed MreC and MreD balance the interaction between the elongasome proteins PBP2 and RodA.
title_short MreC and MreD balance the interaction between the elongasome proteins PBP2 and RodA.
title_sort mrec and mred balance the interaction between the elongasome proteins pbp2 and roda
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009276
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