Authors
Astha Pokhrel, Asia Poudel, Kory B Castro, Michael J Celestine, Adenrele Oludiran, Alden J Rinehold, Anthony M Resek, Mariam A Mhanna, Erin B Purcell
Publication date
2020/9/8
Journal
Journal of bacteriology
Volume
202
Issue
19
Pages
10.1128/jb. 00377-20
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Description
The human pathogen Clostridioides difficile is increasingly tolerant of multiple antibiotics and causes infections with a high rate of recurrence, creating an urgent need for new preventative and therapeutic strategies. The stringent response, a universal bacterial response to extracellular stress, governs antibiotic survival and pathogenesis in diverse organisms but has not previously been characterized in C. difficile. Here, we report that the C. difficile (p)ppGpp synthetase RSH is incapable of utilizing GTP or GMP as a substrate but readily synthesizes ppGpp from GDP. The enzyme also utilizes many structurally diverse metal cofactors for reaction catalysis and remains functionally stable at a wide range of environmental pHs. Transcription of rsh is stimulated by stationary-phase onset and by exposure to the antibiotics clindamycin and metronidazole. Chemical inhibition of RSH by the ppGpp analog relacin increases …
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