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Import of Aspartate and Malate by DcuABC Drives H 2 /Fumarate Respiration to Promote Initial Salmonella Gut-Lumen Colonization in Mice.

Authors :
Nguyen BD
Cuenca V M
Hartl J
Gül E
Bauer R
Meile S
Rüthi J
Margot C
Heeb L
Besser F
Escriva PP
Fetz C
Furter M
Laganenka L
Keller P
Fuchs L
Christen M
Porwollik S
McClelland M
Vorholt JA
Sauer U
Sunagawa S
Christen B
Hardt WD
Source :
Cell host & microbe [Cell Host Microbe] 2020 Jun 10; Vol. 27 (6), pp. 922-936.e6. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 May 15.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Initial enteropathogen growth in the microbiota-colonized gut is poorly understood. Salmonella Typhimurium is metabolically adaptable and can harvest energy by anaerobic respiration using microbiota-derived hydrogen (H <subscript>2</subscript> ) as an electron donor and fumarate as an electron acceptor. As fumarate is scarce in the gut, the source of this electron acceptor is unclear. Here, transposon sequencing analysis along the colonization trajectory of S. Typhimurium implicates the C4-dicarboxylate antiporter DcuABC in early murine gut colonization. In competitive colonization assays, DcuABC and enzymes that convert the C4-dicarboxylates aspartate and malate into fumarate (AspA, FumABC), are required for fumarate/H <subscript>2</subscript> -dependent initial growth. Thus, S. Typhimurium obtains fumarate by DcuABC-mediated import and conversion of L-malate and L-aspartate. Fumarate reduction yields succinate, which is exported by DcuABC in exchange for L-aspartate and L-malate. This cycle allows S. Typhimurium to harvest energy by H <subscript>2</subscript> /fumarate respiration in the microbiota-colonized gut. This strategy may also be relevant for commensal E. coli diminishing the S. Typhimurium infection.<br />Competing Interests: Declaration of Interests The authors have no competing interests.<br /> (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1934-6069
Volume :
27
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cell host & microbe
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32416061
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chom.2020.04.013