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Corynebacterium glutamicum exhibits a membrane-related response to a small ferrocene-conjugated antimicrobial peptide

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 15, Issue 8, Pages 1293-1303

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00775-010-0689-z

Keywords

Antibiotics; Organometallic peptide conjugate; Gram-positive bacteria; Altered membrane lipid composition; No oxidative stress

Funding

  1. Federal Ministry of Educanon and Research (BMBF)
  2. European Union [0313812A]
  3. MEST [CT-2005 020681]

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Multiresistant bacteria are becoming more and more widespread It is therefore necessary to have new compound groups in hand, such as small cationic peptides, to cope with these challenges In this work, we present a comprehensive approach by monitoring protein expression profiles in a Gram-positive bacterium (Corynebacterium glutamicum) to investigate the cellular response to such a compound, a ferrocene-conjugated arginine- and tryptophan-rich pentapeptide To achieve this, a proteomic outline was performed where the compound-treated sample was compared with an untreated control This study comprises more than 900 protein identifications, including numerous integral membrane proteins, and among these 185 differential expressions Surprisingly, unregulated catalase and no elevated H2O2 levels demonstrate that no oxidative stress occurs after treatment with the iron-containing compound as a consequence of the potential Fenton reaction A sufficient iron supply is evidenced by the iron-containing protein aconitase and SufB (the latter belongs to an iron sulfur cluster assembly system) and decreased levels of ATP-binding-cassette-type cobalamin/Fe3+ siderophore transporters The organometallic peptide antibiotic targets the cell membrane, which is evident by decreased levels of various integral membrane proteins, such as peptide permeases and transporters, and an altered lipid composition Conversion to a more rigid cell membrane seems to be a relevant protective strategy of C glutamicum against the ferrocene-conjugated antimicrobial peptide compound

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