2012
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m111.267674
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Streptococcus pyogenes in Human Plasma

Abstract: Background:The human pathogen Streptococcus pyogenes adapts to vascular leakage at the site of infection. Results: S. pyogenes modifies the production of 213 in plasma determined using quantitative proteomics. Conclusion:The results clarify the function of HSA-binding proteins in S. pyogenes. Significance: Our data demonstrates the power of the quantitative mass spectrometry strategy to investigate bacterial adaptation to a given environment.

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“…Subsequent in silico analyses of protein DG12 (or the S. canis ' protein G homolog, respectively) revealed the presence of the GA modules facilitating albumin-binding in protein G, but also a complete lack of the C-terminal C repeats which mediate IgG-Fc binding. Maintaining albumin-binding activity might be advantageous for S. canis , since it promotes acquisition and uptake of nutrients, such as fatty acids (Malmström et al, 2012), but also facilitates antibacterial activity by interacting with the chemokine MIG/CXCL9 (Egesten et al, 2011). However, the question as to why S. canis has lost one of its Fc receptors crucial for colonization of mucosal surfaces, is beyond the scope of this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequent in silico analyses of protein DG12 (or the S. canis ' protein G homolog, respectively) revealed the presence of the GA modules facilitating albumin-binding in protein G, but also a complete lack of the C-terminal C repeats which mediate IgG-Fc binding. Maintaining albumin-binding activity might be advantageous for S. canis , since it promotes acquisition and uptake of nutrients, such as fatty acids (Malmström et al, 2012), but also facilitates antibacterial activity by interacting with the chemokine MIG/CXCL9 (Egesten et al, 2011). However, the question as to why S. canis has lost one of its Fc receptors crucial for colonization of mucosal surfaces, is beyond the scope of this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Protein digestion was carried out as previously described [37]. The resulting peptide mixtures were concentrated using spin-columns from Harvard Apparatus using the manufactures' instructions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S5 in the supplemental material). Pyrimidine and purine bases and nucleosides are either unavailable or at very low concentrations as exogenous nutrients (40,41), especially in human plasma, where S. pyogenes increases the de novo synthesis of both pyrimidines and purines (42). Spy_0687 (mvaS1) and Spy_0686 (mvaA), which encode HMG-coenzyme A (CoA) synthase and HMG-CoA reductase, two enzymes that control entry points to the mevalonate pathway, were upregulated in the fabT deletion mutant by Ͼ1.7-fold during the stationary phase.…”
Section: Identification Of Acquired Polymorphisms In Serotype M1 Stramentioning
confidence: 99%