Keller_2020_ACS.Infect.Dis_6_930

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Title : Characterization of Serine Hydrolases Across Clinical Isolates of Commensal Skin Bacteria Staphylococcus epidermidis Using Activity-Based Protein Profiling - Keller_2020_ACS.Infect.Dis_6_930
Author(s) : Keller LJ , Lentz CS , Chen YE , Metivier RJ , Weerapana E , Fischbach MA , Bogyo M
Ref : ACS Infect Dis , 6 :930 , 2020
Abstract :

The bacterial genus Staphylococcus comprises diverse species that colonize the skin as commensals but can also cause infection. Previous work identified a family of serine hydrolases termed fluorophoshonate-binding hydrolases (Fphs) in the pathogenic bacteria Staphylococcus aureus, one of which, FphB, functions as a virulence factor. Using a combination of bioinformatics and activity-based protein profiling (ABPP), we identify homologues of these enzymes in the related commensal bacteria Staphylococcus epidermidis. Two of the S. aureus Fph enzymes were not identified in S. epidermidis. Using ABPP, we identified several candidate hydrolases that were not previously identified in S. aureus that may be functionally related to the Fphs. Interestingly, the activity of the Fphs vary across clinical isolates of S. epidermidis. Biochemical characterization of the FphB homologue in S. epidermidis (SeFphB) suggests it is a functional homologue of FphB in S. aureus, but our preliminary studies suggest it may not have a role in colonization in vivo. This potential difference in biological function between the Fphs of closely related staphylococcal species may provide mechanisms for specific inhibition of S. aureus infection without perturbing commensal communities of related bacteria.

PubMedSearch : Keller_2020_ACS.Infect.Dis_6_930
PubMedID: 32298574
Gene_locus related to this paper: staep-GEHD , staep-lipas , staep-SE0226 , staep-SE0245 , staep-SE0424 , staep-SE0564 , staep-SE0714 , staep-SE0980 , staep-SE1460 , staep-SE1780 , staep-SERP2035 , staep-SE2095 , staep-SE2213 , staep-SE2328 , staep-SE2403

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Gene_locus staep-GEHD    staep-lipas    staep-SE0226    staep-SE0245    staep-SE0424    staep-SE0564    staep-SE0714    staep-SE0980    staep-SE1460    staep-SE1780    staep-SERP2035    staep-SE2095    staep-SE2213    staep-SE2328    staep-SE2403

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Keller LJ, Lentz CS, Chen YE, Metivier RJ, Weerapana E, Fischbach MA, Bogyo M (2020)
Characterization of Serine Hydrolases Across Clinical Isolates of Commensal Skin Bacteria Staphylococcus epidermidis Using Activity-Based Protein Profiling
ACS Infect Dis 6 :930

Keller LJ, Lentz CS, Chen YE, Metivier RJ, Weerapana E, Fischbach MA, Bogyo M (2020)
ACS Infect Dis 6 :930