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Shipworm symbiosis ecology-guided discovery of an antibiotic that kills colistin-resistant Acinetobacter.


ABSTRACT: Teredinibacter turnerae is an intracellular bacterial symbiont in the gills of wood-eating shipworms, where it is proposed to use antibiotics to defend itself and its animal host. Several biosynthetic gene clusters are conserved in T. turnerae and their host shipworms around the world, implying that they encode defensive compounds. Here, we describe turnercyclamycins, lipopeptide antibiotics encoded in the genomes of all sequenced T. turnerae strains. Turnercyclamycins are bactericidal against challenging Gram-negative pathogens, including colistin-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii. Phenotypic screening identified the outer membrane as the likely target. Turnercyclamycins and colistin operate by similar cellular, although not necessarily molecular, mechanisms, but turnercyclamycins kill colistin-resistant A. baumannii, potentially filling an urgent clinical need. Thus, by exploring environments that select for the properties we require, we harvested the fruits of evolution to discover compounds with potential to target unmet health needs. Investigating the symbionts of shipworms is a powerful example of this principle.

SUBMITTER: Miller BW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8605984 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Shipworm symbiosis ecology-guided discovery of an antibiotic that kills colistin-resistant Acinetobacter.

Miller Bailey W BW   Lim Albebson L AL   Lin Zhenjian Z   Bailey Jeannie J   Aoyagi Kari L KL   Fisher Mark A MA   Barrows Louis R LR   Manoil Colin C   Schmidt Eric W EW   Haygood Margo G MG  

Cell chemical biology 20210618 11


Teredinibacter turnerae is an intracellular bacterial symbiont in the gills of wood-eating shipworms, where it is proposed to use antibiotics to defend itself and its animal host. Several biosynthetic gene clusters are conserved in T. turnerae and their host shipworms around the world, implying that they encode defensive compounds. Here, we describe turnercyclamycins, lipopeptide antibiotics encoded in the genomes of all sequenced T. turnerae strains. Turnercyclamycins are bactericidal against c  ...[more]

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