Host subversion of bacterial metallophore usage drives copper intoxication

During infection, bacteria must overcome the dual threats of metal starvation and intoxication. This work reveals that the zinc-withholding response of the host sensitizes to copper intoxication. In response to zinc starvation, utilizes the metallophore staphylopine. The current work revealed that t...

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Veröffentlicht in:mBio 2023-10, Vol.14 (5), p.e0135023-e0135023
Hauptverfasser: Hossain, Saika, Morey, Jacqueline R, Neville, Stephanie L, Ganio, Katherine, Radin, Jana N, Norambuena, Javiera, Boyd, Jeff M, McDevitt, Christopher A, Kehl-Fie, Thomas E
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Zusammenfassung:During infection, bacteria must overcome the dual threats of metal starvation and intoxication. This work reveals that the zinc-withholding response of the host sensitizes to copper intoxication. In response to zinc starvation, utilizes the metallophore staphylopine. The current work revealed that the host can leverage the promiscuity of staphylopine to intoxicate during infection. Significantly, staphylopine-like metallophores are produced by a wide range of pathogens, suggesting that this is a conserved weakness that the host can leverage to toxify invaders with copper. Moreover, it challenges the assumption that the broad-spectrum metal binding of metallophores is inherently beneficial to bacteria.
ISSN:2150-7511
2150-7511
DOI:10.1128/mbio.01350-23