Journal article
Identification of Two Phosphate Starvation-induced Wall Teichoic Acid Hydrolases Provides First Insights into the Degradative Pathway of a Key Bacterial Cell Wall Component*
Abstract
The cell wall of most Gram-positive bacteria contains equal amounts of peptidoglycan and the phosphate-rich glycopolymer wall teichoic acid (WTA). During phosphate-limited growth of the Gram-positive model organism Bacillus subtilis 168, WTA is lost from the cell wall in a response mediated by the PhoPR two-component system, which regulates genes involved in phosphate conservation and acquisition. It has been thought that WTA provides a …
Authors
Myers CL; Li FKK; Koo B-M; El-Halfawy OM; French S; Gross CA; Strynadka NCJ; Brown ED
Journal
Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol. 291, No. 50, pp. 26066–26082
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
December 2016
DOI
10.1074/jbc.m116.760447
ISSN
0021-9258