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- W4362579770 abstract "Pathogenic bacteria possess a remarkable ability to adapt to fluctuating host environments and cause infection. Disturbing bacterial central metabolism through inhibition of 1-deoxy-d-xylulose 5-phosphate synthase (DXPS) has the potential to hinder bacterial adaptation, representing a new antibacterial strategy. DXPS functions at a critical metabolic branchpoint to produce the metabolite DXP, a precursor to pyridoxal-5-phosphate (PLP), thiamin diphosphate (ThDP) and isoprenoids presumed essential for metabolic adaptation in nutrient-limited host environments. However, specific roles of DXPS in bacterial adaptations that rely on vitamins or isoprenoids have not been studied. Here we investigate DXPS function in an adaptation of uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC) to d-serine (d-Ser), a bacteriostatic host metabolite that is present at high concentrations in the urinary tract. UPEC adapt to d-Ser by producing a PLP-dependent deaminase, DsdA, that converts d-Ser to pyruvate, pointing to a role for DXPS-dependent PLP synthesis in this adaptation. Using a DXPS-selective probe, butyl acetylphosphonate (BAP), and leveraging the toxic effects of d-Ser, we reveal a link between DXPS activity and d-Ser catabolism. We find that UPEC are sensitized to d-Ser and produce sustained higher levels of DsdA to catabolize d-Ser in the presence of BAP. In addition, BAP activity in the presence of d-Ser is suppressed by β-alanine, the product of aspartate decarboxylase PanD targeted by d-Ser. This BAP-dependent sensitivity to d-Ser marks a metabolic vulnerability that can be exploited to design combination therapies. As a starting point, we show that combining inhibitors of DXPS and CoA biosynthesis displays synergy against UPEC grown in urine where there is increased dependence on the TCA cycle and gluconeogenesis from amino acids. Thus, this study provides the first evidence for a DXPS-dependent metabolic adaptation in a bacterial pathogen and demonstrates how this might be leveraged for development of antibacterial strategies against clinically relevant pathogens." @default.
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- W4362579770 title "DXP Synthase Function in a Bacterial Metabolic Adaptation and Implications for Antibacterial Strategies" @default.
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