Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The Gram-positive bacterial cell wall presents a structural barrier that requires modification for protein secretion and large-molecule transport as well as for bacterial growth and cell division. The Gram-positive bacterium
Listeria monocytogenes
adjusts cell wall architecture to promote its survival in diverse environments that include soil and the cytosol of mammalian cells. Here we provide evidence for the enzymatic flexibility of the murein hydrolase NamA and demonstrate that bacterial septation defects associated with a loss of NamA are functionally complemented by physical forces associated with actin polymerization within the host cell cytosol.
L. monocytogenes
Δ
namA
mutants formed long bacterial chains during exponential growth in broth culture; however, normal septation could be restored if mutant cells were cocultured with wild-type
L. monocytogenes
bacteria or by the addition of exogenous NamA. Surprisingly, Δ
namA
mutants were not significantly attenuated for virulence in mice despite the pronounced exponential growth septation defect. The physical force of
L. monocytogenes
-mediated actin polymerization within the cytosol was sufficient to sever Δ
namA
mutant intracellular chains and thereby enable the process of bacterial cell-to-cell spread so critical for
L. monocytogenes
virulence. The inhibition of actin polymerization by cytochalasin D resulted in extended intracellular bacterial chains for which septation was restored following drug removal. Thus, despite the requirement for NamA for the normal septation of exponentially growing
L. monocytogenes
cells, the hydrolase is essentially dispensable once
L. monocytogenes
gains access to the host cell cytosol. This phenomenon represents a notable example of eukaryotic host cell complementation of a bacterial defect.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
Cited by
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