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Linker Editing of Pneumococcal Lysin ClyJ Conveys Improved Bactericidal Activity

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/AAC.01610-19

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bacteriophage lysin; chimeric lysin; Streptococcus pneumoniae; linker editing; antimicrobial therapy; bacteriophage; chimera; lysin

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  1. Youth Innovation Promotion Association CAS
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31770192, 31570175]
  3. Open Research Fund Program of National Bio-Safety Laboratory, Wuhan [2019SPCAS001]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Henan Province [182300410391]

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Streptococcus pneumoniae is a leading human pathogen uniquely characterized by choline moieties on the bacterial surface. Our previous work reported a pneumococcus-specific chimeric lysin, ClyJ, which combines the CHAP (cysteine, histidine-dependent amidohydrolase/peptidase) enzymatically active domain (EAD) from the PlyC lysin and the cell wall binding domain (CBD) from the phage SPSL1 lysin, which imparts choline binding specificity. Here, we demonstrate that the lytic activity of ClyJ can be further improved by editing the linker sequence adjoining the EAD and CBD. Keeping the net charge of the linker constant, we constructed three ClyJ variants containing different lengths of linker sequence. Circular dichroism showed that linker editing has only minor effects on the folding of the EAD and CBD. However, thermodynamic examination combined with biochemical analysis demonstrated that one variant, ClyJ-3, with the shortest linker, displayed improved thermal stability and bactericidal activity, as well as reduced cytotoxicity. In a pneumococcal mouse infection model, ClyJ-3 showed significant protective efficacy compared to that of the ClyJ parental lysin or the Cpl-1 lysin, with 100% survival at a single ClyJ-3 intraperitoneal dose of 100 mu g/mouse. Moreover, a ClyJ-3 dose of 2 mu g/ mouse had the same efficacy as a ClyJ dose of 40 mu g/mouse, suggesting a 20-fold improvement in vivo. Taking these results together, the present study not only describes a promising pneumococcal lysin with improved potency, i.e., ClyJ-3, but also implies for the first time that the linker sequence plays an important role in determining the activity of a chimeric lysin, providing insight for future lysin engineering studies.

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