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- W2751183968 abstract "Penicillin binding proteins (PBPs) are involved in peptidoglycan synthesis, and their inactivation is linked to β-lactamase expression in ampR-β-lactamase module-harboring Gram-negative bacteria. There are seven annotated PBP genes, namely, mrcA, mrcB, pbpC, mrdA, ftsI, dacB, and dacC, in the Stenotrophomonas maltophilia genome, and these genes encode PBP1a, PBP1b, PBP1c, PBP2, PBP3, PBP4, and PBP6, respectively. In addition, S. maltophilia harbors two β-lactamase genes, L1 and L2, whose expression is induced via β-lactam challenge. The impact of PBP inactivation on L1/L2 expression was assessed in this study. Inactivation of mrdA resulted in increased L1/L2 expression in the absence of β-lactam challenge, and the underlying mechanism was further elucidated. The roles of ampNG, ampDI (the homologue of Escherichia coli ampD), nagZ, ampR, and creBC in L1/L2 expression mediated by a ΔmrdA mutant strain were assessed via mutant construction and β-lactamase activity determinations. Furthermore, the strain ΔmrdA-mediated change in the muropeptide profile was assessed using liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS). The mutant ΔmrdA-mediated L1/L2 expression relied on functional AmpNG, AmpR, and NagZ, was restricted by AmpDI, and was less related to the CreBC two-component system. Inactivation of mrdA significantly increased the levels of total and periplasmic N-acetylglucosaminyl-1,6-anhydro-N-acetylmuramyl-l-alanyl-d-glutamyl-meso-diamnopimelic acid-d-alanine (GlcNAc-anhMurNAc tetrapeptide, or M4N), supporting that the critical activator ligands for mutant strain ΔmrdA-mediated L1/L2 expression are anhMurNAc tetrapeptides. IMPORTANCE Inducible expression of chromosomally encoded β-lactamase(s) is a key mechanism for β-lactam resistance in Enterobacter cloacae, Citrobacter freundii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia. The muropeptides produced during the peptidoglycan recycling pathway act as activator ligands for β-lactamase(s) induction. The muropeptides 1,6-anhydromuramyl pentapeptide and 1,6-anhydromuramyl tripeptide are the known activator ligands for ampC β-lactamase expression in E. cloacae. Here, we dissected the type of muropepetides for L1/L2 β-lactamase expression in an mrdA deletion mutant of S. maltophilia. Distinct from the findings with the ampC system, 1,6-anhydromuramyl tetrapeptide is the candidate for ΔmrdA-mediated β-lactamase expression in S. maltophilia. Our work extends the understanding of β-lactamase induction and provides valuable information for combating the occurrence of β-lactam resistance." @default.
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- W2751183968 title "Impacts of Penicillin Binding Protein 2 Inactivation on β-Lactamase Expression and Muropeptide Profile in <i>Stenotrophomonas maltophilia</i>" @default.
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