Mode of action of teixobactins in cellular membranes

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2020-06-05

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Shukla, RhythmISNI 0000000492921252
Medeiros-Silva, JoãoISNI 0000000391138381
Parmar, Anish
Vermeulen, Bram J A
Das, Sanjit
Paioni, Alessandra LuciniISNI 0000000492910692
Jekhmane, Shehrazade
Lorent, Joseph HISNI 0000000492907274
Bonvin, A.M.J.J.ORCID 0000-0001-7369-1322ISNI 0000000396501354
Baldus, M.ISNI 0000000139673796

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The natural antibiotic teixobactin kills pathogenic bacteria without detectable resistance. The difficult synthesis and unfavourable solubility of teixobactin require modifications, yet insufficient knowledge on its binding mode impedes the hunt for superior analogues. Thus far, teixobactins are assumed to kill bacteria by binding to cognate cell wall precursors (Lipid II and III). Here we present the binding mode of teixobactins in cellular membranes using solid-state NMR, microscopy, and affinity assays. We solve the structure of the complex formed by an improved teixobactin-analogue and Lipid II and reveal how teixobactins recognize a broad spectrum of targets. Unexpectedly, we find that teixobactins only weakly bind to Lipid II in cellular membranes, implying the direct interaction with cell wall precursors is not the sole killing mechanism. Our data suggest an additional mechanism affords the excellent activity of teixobactins, which can block the cell wall biosynthesis by capturing precursors in massive clusters on membranes.

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Shukla, R, Medeiros-Silva, J, Parmar, A, Vermeulen, B J A, Das, S, Paioni, A L, Jekhmane, S, Lorent, J, Bonvin, A M J J, Baldus, M, Lelli, M, Veldhuizen, E J A, Breukink, E, Singh, I & Weingarth, M 2020, 'Mode of action of teixobactins in cellular membranes', Nature Communications, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 2848. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-16600-2