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Cyclic AMP is a critical mediator of intrinsic drug resistance and fatty acid metabolism in M. tuberculosis

Elife. 2026-03; 
Andrew I Wong; Tiago Beites; Kyle A Planck; Rachael A Fieweger; Kathryn A Eckartt; Shuqi Li; Nicholas C Poulton; Brian C VanderVen; Kyu Y Rhee; Dirk Schnappinger; Sabine Ehrt; Jeremy Rock; Bavesh D Kana
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Abstract

Cyclic AMP (cAMP) is a ubiquitous second messenger that transduces signals from cellular receptors to downstream effectors. Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the etiological agent of tuberculosis, devotes a considerable amount of coding capacity to produce, sense, and degrade cAMP. Despite this fact, our understanding of how cAMP regulates Mtb physiology remains limited. Here, we took a genetic approach to investigate the function of the sole essential adenylate cyclase in Mtb H37Rv, Rv3645. We found that a lack of rv3645 resulted in increased sensitivity to numerous antibiotics by a mechanism independent of substantial increases in envelope permeability. We made the unexpected observation that rv3645 is condit... More

Keywords

cAMP, antibiotic resistance, metabolism, fatty acids, Other