利用外源直链不饱和脂肪酸研究金黄色葡萄球菌对低温的同种粘液适应性的脂质组学。

IF 2.7 3区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY Journal of Bacteriology Pub Date : 2024-07-25 Epub Date: 2024-07-02 DOI:10.1128/jb.00187-24
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金黄色葡萄球菌能将外源性直链不饱和脂肪酸(SCUFAs)纳入膜磷脂和糖脂中,这一点已得到公认,这些脂肪酸来源于补充培养基和感染期间的体内生长。鉴于油酸(C18:1Δ9)加入脂质后会增强膜流动性,我们开始研究在培养基中添加 C18:1Δ9 对低温生长的影响。C18:1Δ9 支持对低温敏感的支链脂肪酸(BCFA)缺陷突变体在 12°C 下生长。有趣的是,我们在支链脂肪酸充足的亲本菌株中也发现了类似的结果,因为在这两种菌株中,将 C18:1Δ9 加入膜中都会增加膜的流动性。我们的研究表明,C18:1Δ9及其延伸产物C20:1Δ11掺入膜脂质是刺激生长所必需的,并且依赖于功能性的FakAB掺入系统。磷脂酰甘油和二糖基二酰甘油脂类的脂质组学分析表明,C18:1Δ9 和温度对脂质种类有重大影响。在 C18:1Δ9 存在下于 12°C 生长还导致类胡萝卜素色素短链黄素的产量增加。C18:1Δ9对生长的促进作用是利用外源脂肪酸适应低温的一个例子。这对于金黄色葡萄球菌在低温条件下在通常含有 C18:1Δ9 和其他各种形式 SCUFA 的食物中生长可能具有重要意义:我们的研究表明,金黄色葡萄球菌可以利用其已知的结合外源脂肪酸的能力来促进其在低温下的生长。我们首次描述了在 12°C 温度下掺入 C18:1Δ9 所产生的具有一个或两个不饱和度的磷脂酰甘油和二糖基二乙酰甘油的个别种类。此外,类胡萝卜素类黄酮(staphyloxanthin)的生产在低温条件下也得到了增强。这些研究描述了膜生物物理学背后的生物化学现实。这是利用外源脂肪酸调节内源脂肪酸的生物合成,从而适应低温的一个例子。这些研究可能与食品安全有关,因为不饱和脂肪酸可能会促进金黄色葡萄球菌在食品环境中的生长。
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Lipidomics of homeoviscous adaptation to low temperatures in Staphylococcus aureus utilizing exogenous straight-chain unsaturated fatty acids.

It is well established that Staphylococcus aureus can incorporate exogenous straight-chain unsaturated fatty acids (SCUFAs) into membrane phospho- and glyco-lipids from various sources in supplemented culture media and when growing in vivo during infection. Given the enhancement of membrane fluidity when oleic acid (C18:1Δ9) is incorporated into lipids, we were prompted to examine the effect of medium supplementation with C18:1Δ9 on growth at low temperatures. C18:1Δ9 supported the growth of a cold-sensitive, branched-chain fatty acid (BCFA)-deficient mutant at 12°C. Interestingly, we found similar results in the BCFA-sufficient parental strain, supported by the fact that the incorporation of C18:1Δ9 into the membrane increased membrane fluidity in both strains. We show that the incorporation of C18:1Δ9 and its elongation product C20:1Δ11 into membrane lipids was required for growth stimulation and relied on a functional FakAB incorporation system. Lipidomics analysis of the phosphatidylglycerol and diglycosyldiacylglycerol lipid classes revealed major impacts of C18:1Δ9 and temperature on lipid species. Growth at 12°C in the presence of C18:1Δ9 also led to increased production of the carotenoid pigment staphyloxanthin. The enhancement of growth by C18:1Δ9 is an example of homeoviscous adaptation to low temperatures utilizing an exogenous fatty acid. This may be significant in the growth of S. aureus at low temperatures in foods that commonly contain C18:1Δ9 and other SCUFAs in various forms.

Importance: We show that Staphylococcus aureus can use its known ability to incorporate exogenous fatty acids to enhance its growth at low temperatures. Individual species of phosphatidylglycerols and diglycosyldiacylglycerols bearing one or two degrees of unsaturation derived from the incorporation of C18:1Δ9 at 12°C are described for the first time. In addition, enhanced production of the carotenoid staphyloxanthin occurs at low temperatures. The studies describe a biochemical reality underlying membrane biophysics. This is an example of homeoviscous adaptation to low temperatures utilizing exogenous fatty acids over the regulation of the biosynthesis of endogenous fatty acids. The studies have likely relevance to food safety in that unsaturated fatty acids may enhance the growth of S. aureus in the food environment.

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Journal of Bacteriology
Journal of Bacteriology 生物-微生物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Bacteriology (JB) publishes research articles that probe fundamental processes in bacteria, archaea and their viruses, and the molecular mechanisms by which they interact with each other and with their hosts and their environments.
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