Environmental and genetic regulation of Streptococcus pneumoniae galactose catabolic pathways

Author:

Kareem Banaz O.,Gazioglu OzcanORCID,Mueller Brown KarinaORCID,Habtom Medhanie,Glanville David G.ORCID,Oggioni Marco R.ORCID,Andrew Peter W.,Ulijasz Andrew T.ORCID,Hiller N. LuisaORCID,Yesilkaya HasanORCID

Abstract

AbstractEfficient utilization of nutrients is crucial for microbial survival and virulence. The same nutrient may be utilized by multiple catabolic pathways, indicating that the physical and chemical environments for induction as well as their functional roles may differ. Here, we study the tagatose and Leloir pathways for galactose catabolism of the human pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae. We show that galactose utilization potentiates pneumococcal virulence, the induction of galactose catabolic pathways is influenced differentially by the concentration of galactose and temperature, and sialic acid downregulates galactose catabolism. Furthermore, the genetic regulation and in vivo induction of each pathway differ, and both galactose catabolic pathways can be turned off with a galactose analogue in a substrate-specific manner, indicating that galactose catabolic pathways can be potential drug targets.

Funder

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | NIH | National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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