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Molecular imaging of glycan chains couples cell-wall polysaccharide architecture to bacterial cell morphology.


ABSTRACT: Biopolymer composite cell walls maintain cell shape and resist forces in plants, fungi and bacteria. Peptidoglycan, a crucial antibiotic target and immunomodulator, performs this role in bacteria. The textbook structural model of peptidoglycan is a highly ordered, crystalline material. Here we use atomic force microscopy (AFM) to image individual glycan chains in peptidoglycan from Escherichia coli in unprecedented detail. We quantify and map the extent to which chains are oriented in a similar direction (orientational order), showing it is much less ordered than previously depicted. Combining AFM with size exclusion chromatography, we reveal glycan chains up to 200?nm long. We show that altered cell shape is associated with substantial changes in peptidoglycan biophysical properties. Glycans from E. coli in its normal rod shape are long and circumferentially oriented, but when a spheroid shape is induced (chemically or genetically) glycans become short and disordered.

SUBMITTER: Turner RD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5871751 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular imaging of glycan chains couples cell-wall polysaccharide architecture to bacterial cell morphology.

Turner Robert D RD   Mesnage Stéphane S   Hobbs Jamie K JK   Foster Simon J SJ  

Nature communications 20180328 1


Biopolymer composite cell walls maintain cell shape and resist forces in plants, fungi and bacteria. Peptidoglycan, a crucial antibiotic target and immunomodulator, performs this role in bacteria. The textbook structural model of peptidoglycan is a highly ordered, crystalline material. Here we use atomic force microscopy (AFM) to image individual glycan chains in peptidoglycan from Escherichia coli in unprecedented detail. We quantify and map the extent to which chains are oriented in a similar  ...[more]

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