2013
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2180-13-226
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Poly-L-glutamate/glutamine synthesis in the cell wall of Mycobacterium bovisis regulated in response to nitrogen availability

Abstract: BackgroundThe cell wall of pathogenic mycobacteria is known to possess poly-L-glutamine (PLG) layer. PLG synthesis has been directly linked to glutamine synthetase (GS) enzyme. glnA1 gene encodes for GS enzyme in mycobacteria. PLG layer is absent in cell wall of avirulent Mycobacterium smegmatis, although M. smegmatis strain expressing GS enzyme of pathogenic mycobacteria can synthesize PLG layer in the cell wall. The role of GS enzyme has been extensively studied in Mycobacterium tuberculosis, however, little… Show more

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“…Increased glutamine potentially promotes biofilm formation by Bacillus subtilis ( Liu et al, 2015 ), and in addition to its function in biosynthesis, glutamine synthetase plays a crucial role in pathogenesis and affects the formation of bacterial biofilms. Indeed, genetic disruption of glutamine synthetase leads to a decrease in biofilm formation by Mycobacterium bovis ( Chandra et al, 2010 ; Tripathi et al, 2013 ). These results agree with those obtained in our study and that suggest glutamine synthetase may be a drug target as well as a vaccine candidate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increased glutamine potentially promotes biofilm formation by Bacillus subtilis ( Liu et al, 2015 ), and in addition to its function in biosynthesis, glutamine synthetase plays a crucial role in pathogenesis and affects the formation of bacterial biofilms. Indeed, genetic disruption of glutamine synthetase leads to a decrease in biofilm formation by Mycobacterium bovis ( Chandra et al, 2010 ; Tripathi et al, 2013 ). These results agree with those obtained in our study and that suggest glutamine synthetase may be a drug target as well as a vaccine candidate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cell wall of pathogenic mycobacteria is known to possess a poly-L-glutamine layer. Poly-L-glutamine layer synthesis has been directly linked to the glutamine synthetase enzyme [55]. Due to this fact, glutamate spectral characteristics can be used as a biomarker in cell wall changes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cathepsin Z has also been reported to be critical for degrading polyglutamine-containing proteins within lysosomes. The cell membranes of pathogenic mycobacteria have numerous polyglutamine stretches [58,59,60]. We propose that CTSZ possibly acts on the mycobacterial membrane early in infection, killing a subset of the phagocytosed bacteria (Figure 8).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%