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Synthesis of Muramyl‐δ‐Lactam in Spore Peptidoglycan of Clostridioides difficile
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Muramate in the Clostridioides difficile cell-wall peptidoglycan is converted to muramyl-δ-lactam on conversion to spores. This transformation is instigated by proteins CwlD, GerS, and PdaA1.
Abstract
Clostridioides difficile is a spore-forming human pathogen responsible for significant morbidity and mortality. Infections by this pathogen ensue dysbiosis of the intestinal tract, which leads to germination of the spores. The process of spore formation requires a transition for the cell-wall peptidoglycan of the vegetative C. difficile to that of spores, which entails the formation of muramyl-δ-lactam. We describe a set of reactions for three recombinant C. difficile proteins, GerS, CwlD, and PdaA1, with the use of four synthetic peptidoglycan analogs. CwlD and PdaA1 excise the peptidoglycan stem peptide and the acetyl moiety of N-acetyl muramate, respectively. The reaction of CwlD is accelerated in the presence of GerS. With the use of a suitable substrate, we document that PdaA1 catalyzes a novel zinc-dependent transamidation/transpeptidation reaction, an unusual reaction that requires excision of the stem peptide as a pre-requisite.
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