1. The two-component system WalKR provides an essential link between cell wall homeostasis and DNA replication in Staphylococcus aureus
- Author
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Torres, VJ, Sharkey, LKR, Guerillot, R, Walsh, CJ, Turner, AM, Lee, JYH, Neville, SL, Klatt, S, Baines, SL, Pidot, SJ, Rossello, FJ, Seemann, T, McWilliam, HEG, Cho, E, Carter, GP, Howden, BP, McDevitt, CA, Hachani, A, Stinear, TP, Monk, IR, Torres, VJ, Sharkey, LKR, Guerillot, R, Walsh, CJ, Turner, AM, Lee, JYH, Neville, SL, Klatt, S, Baines, SL, Pidot, SJ, Rossello, FJ, Seemann, T, McWilliam, HEG, Cho, E, Carter, GP, Howden, BP, McDevitt, CA, Hachani, A, Stinear, TP, and Monk, IR
- Abstract
The opportunistic human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus uses an array of protein sensing systems called two-component systems (TCS) to sense environmental signals and adapt its physiology in response by regulating different genes. This sensory network is key to S. aureus versatility and success as a pathogen. Here, we reveal for the first time the full extent of the regulatory network of WalKR, the only staphylococcal TCS that is indispensable for survival under laboratory conditions. We found that WalKR is a master regulator of cell growth, coordinating the expression of genes from multiple, fundamental S. aureus cellular processes, including those involved in maintaining cell wall metabolism, protein biosynthesis, nucleotide metabolism, and the initiation of DNA replication.
- Published
- 2023