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Membrane Lipids Augment Cell Envelope Stress Signaling and Resistance to Antibiotics and Antimicrobial Peptides in Enterococcus faecalis.


ABSTRACT: Enterococci have evolved resistance mechanisms to protect their cell envelopes against bacteriocins and host cationic antimicrobial peptides (CAMPs) produced in the gastrointestinal environment. Activation of the membrane stress response has also been tied to resistance to the lipopeptide antibiotic daptomycin. However, the actual effectors mediating resistance have not been elucidated. Here, we show that the MadRS (formerly YxdJK) membrane antimicrobial peptide defense system controls a network of genes, including a previously uncharacterized three gene operon (madEFG) that protects the E. faecalis cell envelope from antimicrobial peptides. Constitutive activation of the system confers protection against CAMPs and daptomycin in the absence of a functional LiaFSR system and leads to persistence of cardiac microlesions in vivo. Moreover, changes in the lipid cell membrane environment alter CAMP susceptibility and expression of the MadRS system. Thus, we provide a framework supporting a multilayered envelope defense mechanism for resistance and survival coupled to virulence.

SUBMITTER: Miller WR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10614854 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Membrane Lipids Augment Cell Envelope Stress Signaling and Resistance to Antibiotics and Antimicrobial Peptides in <i>Enterococcus faecalis</i>.

Miller William R WR   Nguyen April A   Singh Kavindra V KV   Rizvi Samie S   Khan Ayesha A   Erickson Sam G SG   Egge Stephanie L SL   Cruz Melissa M   Dinh An Q AQ   Diaz Lorena L   Zhang Rutan R   Xu Libin L   Garsin Danielle A DA   Shamoo Yousif Y   Arias Cesar A CA  

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 20231019


Enterococci have evolved resistance mechanisms to protect their cell envelopes against bacteriocins and host cationic antimicrobial peptides (CAMPs) produced in the gastrointestinal environment. Activation of the membrane stress response has also been tied to resistance to the lipopeptide antibiotic daptomycin. However, the actual effectors mediating resistance have not been elucidated. Here, we show that the MadRS (formerly YxdJK) membrane antimicrobial peptide defense system controls a network  ...[more]

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