Microorganisms (Oct 2021)

<i>Staphylococcus</i> <i>aureus</i> Transcriptome Data and Metabolic Modelling Investigate the Interplay of Ser/Thr Kinase PknB, Its Phosphatase Stp, the <i>glmR/yvcK</i> Regulon and the <i>cdaA</i> Operon for Metabolic Adaptation

  • Chunguang Liang,
  • Ana B. Rios-Miguel,
  • Marcel Jarick,
  • Priya Neurgaonkar,
  • Myriam Girard,
  • Patrice François,
  • Jacques Schrenzel,
  • Eslam S. Ibrahim,
  • Knut Ohlsen,
  • Thomas Dandekar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9102148
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 10
p. 2148

Abstract

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Serine/threonine kinase PknB and its corresponding phosphatase Stp are important regulators of many cell functions in the pathogen S. aureus. Genome-scale gene expression data of S. aureus strain NewHG (sigB+) elucidated their effect on physiological functions. Moreover, metabolic modelling from these data inferred metabolic adaptations. We compared wild-type to deletion strains lacking pknB, stp or both. Ser/Thr phosphorylation of target proteins by PknB switched amino acid catabolism off and gluconeogenesis on to provide the cell with sufficient components. We revealed a significant impact of PknB and Stp on peptidoglycan, nucleotide and aromatic amino acid synthesis, as well as catabolism involving aspartate transaminase. Moreover, pyrimidine synthesis was dramatically impaired by stp deletion but only slightly by functional loss of PknB. In double knockouts, higher activity concerned genes involved in peptidoglycan, purine and aromatic amino acid synthesis from glucose but lower activity of pyrimidine synthesis from glucose compared to the wild type. A second transcriptome dataset from S. aureus NCTC 8325 (sigB−) validated the predictions. For this metabolic adaptation, PknB was found to interact with CdaA and the yvcK/glmR regulon. The involved GlmR structure and the GlmS riboswitch were modelled. Furthermore, PknB phosphorylation lowered the expression of many virulence factors, and the study shed light on S. aureus infection processes.

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