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Competence-Associated Peptide BriC Alters Fatty Acid Biosynthesis in Streptococcus pneumoniae

Surya D. Aggarwal, Jessica M. Gullett, Tara Fedder, J. Pedro F. Safi, Charles O. Rock, N. Luisa Hiller

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Abstract

Adaptation of bacteria to their host environment is a key component of colonization and pathogenesis. As an essential component of bacterial membranes, fatty acid composition contributes to host adaptation. Similarly, cell-cell communication, which enables population level responses, also contributes to host adaptation. While much is known about the pathways that control the biosynthesis of fatty acids, many questions remain regarding regulation of these pathways and consequently the factors that affect the balance between unsaturated and saturated fatty acids. We find that BriC, a cell-cell communication peptide implicated in biofilm regulation and colonization, both is influenced by a fatty acid biosynthesis pathway and affects this same pathway. This study identifies a link between cell-cell communication, fatty acid composition, and biofilms and, in doing so, suggests that these pathways are integrated into the networks that control pneumococcal colonization and host adaptation.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyBiochemistryFatty acidMicrobiologyPopulationCell biologyDemographySociologyPneumonia and Respiratory InfectionsStreptococcal Infections and TreatmentsBacterial Infections and Vaccines