肽聚糖
细菌细胞结构
氨基酸
细菌
细胞壁
生物化学
化学
寡肽
肽
生物
遗传学
作者
Sean E. Pidgeon,Jonathan M. Fura,William Leon,Morgan Birabaharan,Dmitri Vezenov,Marcos M. Pires
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.201409927
摘要
Bacterial peptidoglycan is a mesh-like network comprised of sugars and oligopeptides. Transpeptidases cross-link peptidoglycan oligopeptides to provide vital cell wall rigidity and structural support. It was recently discovered that the same transpeptidases catalyze the metabolic incorporation of exogenous D-amino acids onto bacterial cell surfaces with vast promiscuity for the side-chain identity. It is now shown that this enzymatic promiscuity is not exclusive to side chains, but that C-terminus variations can also be accommodated across a diverse range of bacteria. Atomic force microscopy analysis revealed that the incorporation of C-terminus amidated D-amino acids onto bacterial surfaces substantially reduced the cell wall stiffness. We exploited the promiscuity of bacterial transpeptidases to develop a novel assay for profiling different bacterial species.
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