Diverse roles of low-molecular weight thiol GSH in Francisella’s virulence, location sensing and GSH-stealing from host

IF 4.8 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY Current Research in Microbial Sciences Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.crmicr.2023.100218
Monique L. van Hoek , Alexander Marchesani , Mamta Rawat
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Low-molecular weight (LMW) thiols, encompassing peptides and small proteins with active cysteine residue(s), are important to bacteria as they are involved in a wide range of redox reactions. They include the tripeptide glutathione (GSH) and the small redox proteins, thioredoxins and glutaredoxins. We review the low MW thiols and related molecules in Francisella species and what role they may play in growth and virulence. Genes for GSH biosynthesis, metabolism and thioredoxins are present in all strains of Francisella, including the fully human-virulent strains. GSH and cysteine (CSH) are the major LMW thiols in Francisella extracts. We explore the potential role of the LMW thiols to overcome the nutritional challenges of intracellular growth (high GSH conditions) as well as the nutritional challenges of planktonic growth (low GSH conditions), and their contribution to Francisella’s sensing its environmental location. Francisella may also use GSH as a source of CSH, for which it is auxotrophic. “Glutathione stealing” from the host may be an important part of Francisella’s success strategy as a facultative intracellular pathogen both to detect its location and obtain CSH. An understanding of GSH metabolism in Francisella provides insights into the interaction of this pathogen with its host and may reveal additional targets for therapeutic intervention for tularemia infections.

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低分子量硫醇-GSH 在弗朗西斯菌的毒力、位置感知和从宿主处窃取 GSH 方面的不同作用
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Current Research in Microbial Sciences
Current Research in Microbial Sciences Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)
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