A Streptococcus pyogenes DegV protein regulates the membrane lipid content and limits the formation of extracellular vesicles

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Lambert, Clara | Poullion, Thifaine | Zhang, Qiufen | Schmitt, Alain | Masse, Jean-Marc | Gloux, Karine | Poyart, Claire | Fouet, Agnès

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International audience. Membranes contain lipids that are composed of fatty acids (FA) and a polar head. Membrane homeostasis is crucial for optimal bacterial growth and interaction with the environment. Bacteria synthesize their FAs via the FASII pathway. Gram-positive bacteria can incorporate exogenous FAs which need to be phosphorylated to become substrate of the lipid biosynthetic pathway. In many species including staphylococci, streptococci and enterococci, this phosphorylation is carried out by the Fak complex, which is composed of two subunits, FakA and FakB. FakA is the kinase. FakB proteins are members of the DegV family, proteins known to bind FAs. Two or three FakB types have been identified depending on the bacterial species and characterized by their affinity for saturated and/or unsaturated FAs. Some species such as Streptococcus pyogenes , which causes a wide variety of diseases ranging from mild non-invasive to severe invasive infections, possess an uncharacterized additional DegV protein. We identify here this DegV member as a fourth FakB protein, named FakB4. The fakB4 gene is co-regulated with FASII genes suggesting an interaction with endogenous fatty acids. fakB4 deletion has no impact on membrane phospholipid composition nor on the percentage of other major lipids. However, the fakB4 mutant strain produced more lipids and more extracellular membrane vesicles than the wild-type strain. This suggests that FakB4 is involved in endogenous FA binding and controls FA storage or catabolism resulting in a limitation of extracellular FA release via membrane vesicles.

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