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Specific Binding of the α-Component of the Lantibiotic Lichenicidin to the Peptidoglycan Precursor Lipid II Predetermines Its Antimicrobial Activity.


ABSTRACT: To date, a number of lantibiotics have been shown to use lipid II-a highly conserved peptidoglycan precursor in the cytoplasmic membrane of bacteria-as their molecular target. The α-component (Lchα) of the two-component lantibiotic lichenicidin, previously isolated from the Bacillus licheniformis VK21 strain, seems to contain two putative lipid II binding sites in its N-terminal and C-terminal domains. Using NMR spectroscopy in DPC micelles, we obtained convincing evidence that the C-terminal mersacidin-like site is involved in the interaction with lipid II. These data were confirmed by the MD simulations. The contact area of lipid II includes pyrophosphate and disaccharide residues along with the first isoprene units of bactoprenol. MD also showed the potential for the formation of a stable N-terminal nisin-like complex; however, the conditions necessary for its implementation in vitro remain unknown. Overall, our results clarify the picture of two component lantibiotics mechanism of antimicrobial action.

SUBMITTER: Panina IS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9863751 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Specific Binding of the α-Component of the Lantibiotic Lichenicidin to the Peptidoglycan Precursor Lipid II Predetermines Its Antimicrobial Activity.

Panina Irina S IS   Balandin Sergey V SV   Tsarev Andrey V AV   Chugunov Anton O AO   Tagaev Andrey A AA   Finkina Ekaterina I EI   Antoshina Daria V DV   Sheremeteva Elvira V EV   Paramonov Alexander S AS   Rickmeyer Jasmin J   Bierbaum Gabriele G   Efremov Roman G RG   Shenkarev Zakhar O ZO   Ovchinnikova Tatiana V TV  

International journal of molecular sciences 20230110 2


To date, a number of lantibiotics have been shown to use lipid II-a highly conserved peptidoglycan precursor in the cytoplasmic membrane of bacteria-as their molecular target. The α-component (Lchα) of the two-component lantibiotic lichenicidin, previously isolated from the <i>Bacillus licheniformis</i> VK21 strain, seems to contain two putative lipid II binding sites in its <i>N</i>-terminal and <i>C</i>-terminal domains. Using NMR spectroscopy in DPC micelles, we obtained convincing evidence t  ...[more]

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