The absence of D-alanine from lipoteichoic acid and wall teichoic acid alters surface charge, enhances autolysis and increases susceptibility to methicillin in Bacillus subtilis

Author:

Wecke Jörg1,Madela Kazimierz1,Fischer Werner2

Affiliation:

1. Robert Koch-Institut, D-13353 Berlin, Germany

2. Institut für Biochemie, University Erlangen-Nürnberg, D-91054 Erlangen, Germany

Abstract

Summary: In Bacillus subtilis the physiological consequences of depriving lipoteichoic acid and wall teichoic acid of D-alanine ester were analysed using insertional inactivation of the genes of the dlt operon. Mutant strains which lacked positively charged D-alanine ester in teichoic acids bound more positively charged cytochrome C than other strains. These mutant strains also showed enhanced autolysis and a higher susceptibility to methicillin, which was expressed as accelerated wall lysis, a faster loss of viability and a slower recovery in the postantibiotic phase. The effects of methicillin could be suppressed by simultaneous addition of magnesium ions at low concentrations. The degradation of whole bacteria by bone-marrow-derived macrophages was not influenced by the surface charge and alanylation of the teichoic acids had no protective effect.

Publisher

Microbiology Society

Subject

Microbiology

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