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Lytic transglycosylase Slt of Pseudomonas aeruginosa as a periplasmic hub protein

Protein Sci. 2024-07; 
Luis F Avila-Cobian, Stefania De Benedetti, Hidekazu Hoshino, Van T Nguyen, Amr M El-Araby, Safaa Sader, Daniel D Hu, Sara L Cole, Choon Kim, Jed F Fisher, Matthew M Champion, Shahriar Mobashery
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Abstract

Peptidoglycan is a major constituent of the bacterial cell wall. Its integrity as a polymeric edifice is critical for bacterial survival and, as such, it is a preeminent target for antibiotics. The peptidoglycan is a dynamic crosslinked polymer that undergoes constant biosynthesis and turnover. The soluble lytic transglycosylase (Slt) of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a periplasmic enzyme involved in this dynamic turnover. Using amber-codon-suppression methodology in live bacteria, we incorporated a fluorescent chromophore into the structure of Slt. Fluorescent microscopy shows that Slt populates the length of the periplasmic space and concentrates at the sites of septation in daughter cells. This concentration pers... More

Keywords

Amber‐codon suppression, Cell division, Divisome, Fluorescence microscopy, Lytic transglycosylase, Protein photoaffinity, Protein–protein interactions, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Slt (PA3020), Unnatural‐amino‐acid incorporation