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  • Structure-based modeling and dynamics of MurM, a Streptococcus pneumoniae penicillin resistance determinant present at the cytoplasmic membrane.

Structure-based modeling and dynamics of MurM, a Streptococcus pneumoniae penicillin resistance determinant present at the cytoplasmic membrane.

Structure (London, England : 1993) (2021-03-20)
Anna York, Adrian J Lloyd, Charo I Del Genio, Jonathan Shearer, Karen J Hinxman, Konstantin Fritz, Vilmos Fulop, Christopher G Dowson, Syma Khalid, David I Roper
ABSTRACT

Branched Lipid II, required for the formation of indirectly crosslinked peptidoglycan, is generated by MurM, a protein essential for high-level penicillin resistance in the human pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae. We have solved the X-ray crystal structure of Staphylococcus aureus FemX, an isofunctional homolog, and have used this as a template to generate a MurM homology model. Using this model, we perform molecular docking and molecular dynamics to examine the interaction of MurM with the phospholipid bilayer and the membrane-embedded Lipid II substrate. Our model suggests that MurM is associated with the major membrane phospholipid cardiolipin, and experimental evidence confirms that the activity of MurM is enhanced by this phospholipid and inhibited by its direct precursor phosphatidylglycerol. The spatial association of pneumococcal membrane phospholipids and their impact on MurM activity may therefore be critical to the final architecture of peptidoglycan and the expression of clinically relevant penicillin resistance in this pathogen.

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L-α-Phosphatidyl-DL-glycerol sodium salt from egg yolk lecithin, ≥99% (TLC), lyophilized powder
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Cardiolipin sodium salt from bovine heart, ≥97% (TLC), lyophilized powder
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B834(DE3) Competent Cells - Novagen, B834 is the parental strain for BL21. These hosts are methionine auxotrophs and allow high specific activity labeling of target proteins with 35S-methionine and selenomethionine for crystallography.