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Glutamate dehydrogenase affects resistance to cell wall antibiotics in Bacillus subtilis.


ABSTRACT: The glutamate dehydrogenase RocG of Bacillus subtilis is a bifunctional protein with both enzymatic and regulatory functions. Here we show that the rocG null mutant is sensitive to ?-lactams, including cefuroxime (CEF), and to fosfomycin but that resistant mutants arise due to gain-of-function mutations in gudB, which encodes an otherwise inactive glutamate dehydrogenase. In the presence of CEF, ?rocG ?gudB mutant cells exhibit growth arrest when they reach mid-exponential phase. Using microarray-based transcriptional profiling, we found that the ?(W) regulon was downregulated in the ?rocG ?gudB null mutant. A survey of ?(W)-controlled genes for effects on CEF resistance identified both the NfeD protein YuaF and the flotillin homologue YuaG (FloT). Notably, overexpression of yuaFG in the rocG null mutant prevents the growth arrest induced by CEF. The YuaG flotillin has been shown previously to localize to defined lipid microdomains, and we show here that the yuaFGI operon contributes to a ?(W)-dependent decrease in membrane fluidity. We conclude that glutamate dehydrogenase activity affects the expression of the ?(W) regulon, by pathways that are yet unclear, and thereby influences resistance to CEF and other antibiotics.

SUBMITTER: Lee YH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3294759 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Glutamate dehydrogenase affects resistance to cell wall antibiotics in Bacillus subtilis.

Lee Yong Heon YH   Kingston Anthony W AW   Helmann John D JD  

Journal of bacteriology 20111216 5


The glutamate dehydrogenase RocG of Bacillus subtilis is a bifunctional protein with both enzymatic and regulatory functions. Here we show that the rocG null mutant is sensitive to β-lactams, including cefuroxime (CEF), and to fosfomycin but that resistant mutants arise due to gain-of-function mutations in gudB, which encodes an otherwise inactive glutamate dehydrogenase. In the presence of CEF, ΔrocG ΔgudB mutant cells exhibit growth arrest when they reach mid-exponential phase. Using microarra  ...[more]

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