Penicillin and related antibiotics disrupt cell wall synthesis to induce bacteriolysis. Lysis in response to these drugs requires the activity of cell wall hydrolases called autolysins, but how penicillins misactivate these deadly enzymes has long remained unclear. Here, we show that alterations in surface polymers called teichoic acids (TAs) play a key role in penicillin-induced lysis of the Gram-positive pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae (Sp). We find that during exponential growth, Sp cells primarily produce lipid-anchored TAs called lipoteichoic acids (LTAs) that bind and sequester the major autolysin LytA. However, penicillin-treatment or prolonged stationary phase growth triggers the degradation of a key LTA synthase, causing a switch...
The peptidoglycan layer surrounding S. pneumoniae is essential for maintaining the shape of the cell...
Lipoteichoic acid (LTA) is an important cell wall component of Gram-positive bacteria and a promisin...
The bacterial cell wall is essential for viability, but despite its ability to withstand internal tu...
In many bacteria, inhibition of cell wall synthesis leads to cell death and lysis. The pathways and ...
SummaryPenicillin and related beta-lactams comprise one of our oldest and most widely used antibioti...
Gram-positive bacteria cell wall (CW) is composed by peptidoglycan (PG) and teichoic acids (TA). We ...
Bacterial cell wall peptidoglycan is essential, maintaining both cellular integrity and morphology, ...
Gram-positive bacteria cell wall (CW) is composed by peptidoglycan (PG) and teichoic acids (TA). We ...
Gram-positive bacteria cell wall (CW) is composed by peptidoglycan (PG) and teichoic acids (TA). We ...
Gram-positive bacteria cell wall (CW) is composed by peptidoglycan (PG) and teichoic acids (TA). We ...
Bacterial cell wall peptidoglycan is essential for viability, and its synthesis is targeted by antib...
In many bacteria, inhibition of cell wall synthesis leads to cell death and lysis. The path-ways and...
168 pagesThe bacterial cell wall comprises a strong, covalently closed network of peptidoglycan (PG)...
Lipoteichoic acid is an essential component of the Staphylococcus aureus cell envelope and an attrac...
Bacterial cells are fortified against osmotic lysis by a cell wall made of peptidoglycan (PG). Synth...
The peptidoglycan layer surrounding S. pneumoniae is essential for maintaining the shape of the cell...
Lipoteichoic acid (LTA) is an important cell wall component of Gram-positive bacteria and a promisin...
The bacterial cell wall is essential for viability, but despite its ability to withstand internal tu...
In many bacteria, inhibition of cell wall synthesis leads to cell death and lysis. The pathways and ...
SummaryPenicillin and related beta-lactams comprise one of our oldest and most widely used antibioti...
Gram-positive bacteria cell wall (CW) is composed by peptidoglycan (PG) and teichoic acids (TA). We ...
Bacterial cell wall peptidoglycan is essential, maintaining both cellular integrity and morphology, ...
Gram-positive bacteria cell wall (CW) is composed by peptidoglycan (PG) and teichoic acids (TA). We ...
Gram-positive bacteria cell wall (CW) is composed by peptidoglycan (PG) and teichoic acids (TA). We ...
Gram-positive bacteria cell wall (CW) is composed by peptidoglycan (PG) and teichoic acids (TA). We ...
Bacterial cell wall peptidoglycan is essential for viability, and its synthesis is targeted by antib...
In many bacteria, inhibition of cell wall synthesis leads to cell death and lysis. The path-ways and...
168 pagesThe bacterial cell wall comprises a strong, covalently closed network of peptidoglycan (PG)...
Lipoteichoic acid is an essential component of the Staphylococcus aureus cell envelope and an attrac...
Bacterial cells are fortified against osmotic lysis by a cell wall made of peptidoglycan (PG). Synth...
The peptidoglycan layer surrounding S. pneumoniae is essential for maintaining the shape of the cell...
Lipoteichoic acid (LTA) is an important cell wall component of Gram-positive bacteria and a promisin...
The bacterial cell wall is essential for viability, but despite its ability to withstand internal tu...