New insights into the pneumococcal fratricide: relationship to clumping and identification of a novel immunity factor
- 20 December 2005
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Molecular Microbiology
- Vol. 59 (4) , 1297-1037
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.2005.05021.x
Abstract
Summary: In 1971, Tomasz and Zanati discovered that competent pneumococci have a tendency to form aggregates when pelleted by centrifugation and resuspended in 0.01 N HCl by brief vortexing. Interestingly, no clumping was observed with parallel cultures of non‐competent cells treated in the same way. We set out to elucidate the mechanism behind this striking phenomenon, and were able to show that it depends on extracellular DNA that is presumably released by so‐called competence‐induced cell lysis. Competence‐induced cell lysis, which was first described a few years ago, seems to rely on the concerted action of several murein hydrolases. Our results confirmed and extended previous findings by showing that competence‐induced aggregation is abolished in a lytA–lytC double mutant, and absolutely requires CbpD and its N‐terminal CHAP amidase domain. Furthermore, we discovered a novel competence stimulating peptide (CSP)‐induced immunity protein, encoded by the early competence gene comM (spr1762), which protects competent pneumococci against their own lysins. Together, the murein hydrolases and the immunity protein constitutes a CSP‐controlled mechanism that allows competent pneumococci to commit fratricide by killing non‐competent pneumococci sharing the same ecological niche. Through such predatory behaviour, pneumococci can get access to transforming DNA and nutrients, promote the release of virulence factors, and at the same time get rid of competitors.Keywords
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