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Lipooligosaccharide is required for the generation of infectious elementary bodies in Chlamydia trachomatis.


ABSTRACT: Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) and lipooligosaccharides (LOS) are the main lipid components of bacterial outer membranes and are essential for cell viability in most Gram-negative bacteria. Here we show that small molecule inhibitors of LpxC [UDP-3-O-(R-3-hydroxymyristoyl)-GlcNAc deacetylase], the enzyme that catalyzes the first committed step in the biosynthesis of lipid A, block the synthesis of LOS in the obligate intracellular bacterial pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis. In the absence of LOS, Chlamydia remains viable and establishes a pathogenic vacuole ("inclusion") that supports robust bacterial replication. However, bacteria grown under these conditions were no longer infectious. In the presence of LpxC inhibitors, replicative reticulate bodies accumulated in enlarged inclusions but failed to express selected late-stage proteins and transition to elementary bodies, a Chlamydia developmental form that is required for invasion of mammalian cells. These findings suggest the presence of an outer membrane quality control system that regulates Chlamydia developmental transition to infectious elementary bodies and highlights the potential application of LpxC inhibitors as unique class of antichlamydial agents.

SUBMITTER: Nguyen BD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3121853 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Lipooligosaccharide is required for the generation of infectious elementary bodies in Chlamydia trachomatis.

Nguyen Bidong D BD   Cunningham Doreen D   Liang Xiaofei X   Chen Xin X   Toone Eric J EJ   Raetz Christian R H CR   Zhou Pei P   Valdivia Raphael H RH  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20110531 25


Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) and lipooligosaccharides (LOS) are the main lipid components of bacterial outer membranes and are essential for cell viability in most Gram-negative bacteria. Here we show that small molecule inhibitors of LpxC [UDP-3-O-(R-3-hydroxymyristoyl)-GlcNAc deacetylase], the enzyme that catalyzes the first committed step in the biosynthesis of lipid A, block the synthesis of LOS in the obligate intracellular bacterial pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis. In the absence of LOS, Chlam  ...[more]

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