An Essential Factor for High Mg2+ Tolerance of Staphylococcus aureus

Internal bacterial concentration of Mg 2+ , the most abundant divalent cation in living cells, is estimated to be in the single millimolar range. However, many bacteria will thrive in media with only micromolars of Mg 2+ , by using a range of intensely studied and highly efficient import mechanisms,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in microbiology 2016-11, Vol.7, p.1888-1888
Hauptverfasser: Armitano, Joshua, Redder, Peter, Guimarães, Vanessa A., Linder, Patrick
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Zusammenfassung:Internal bacterial concentration of Mg 2+ , the most abundant divalent cation in living cells, is estimated to be in the single millimolar range. However, many bacteria will thrive in media with only micromolars of Mg 2+ , by using a range of intensely studied and highly efficient import mechanisms, as well as in media with very high magnesium concentration, presumably mediated by currently unknown export mechanisms. Staphylococcus aureus has a particularly high Mg 2+ tolerance for a pathogen, growing unimpaired in up to 770 mM Mg 2+ , and we here identify SA0657, a key factor in this tolerance. The predicted domain structure of SA0657 is shared with a large number of proteins in bacteria, archaea and even eukarya, for example CorB from Salmonella and the human CNNM protein family. One of the shared domains, a CBS pair potentially involved in Mg 2+ sensing, contains the conserved Glycine326 which we establish to be a key residue for SA0657 function. In light of our findings, we propose the name MpfA, Magnesium Protection Factor A, for SA0657.
ISSN:1664-302X
1664-302X
DOI:10.3389/fmicb.2016.01888