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MmpL8 is required for sulfolipid-1 biosynthesis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis virulence

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1030024100

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  1. NIAID NIH HHS [AI68540] Funding Source: Medline

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Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of human tuberculosis, is unique among bacterial pathogens in that it displays a wide array of complex lipids and lipoglycans on its cell surface. One of the more remarkable lipids is a sulfated glycolipid, termed sulfolipid-1 (SL-1), which is thought to mediate specific hostpathogen interactions during infection. However, a direct role for SIL-1 in M. tuberculosis virulence has not been established. Here we show that MmpL8, a member of a large family of predicted lipid transporters in M. tuberculosis, is required for SIL-1 production. The accumulation of an SIL-1 precursor, termed SL1278, in mmpL8 mutant cells indicates that MmpL8 is necessary for an intermediate step in the SIL-1 biosynthesis pathway. We use a novel fractionation procedure to demonstrate that SIL-1 is present on the cell surface, whereas SL1278 is found exclusively in more internal layers. Importantly, we show that mmpL8 mutants are attenuated for growth in a mouse model of tuberculosis. However, SIL-1 per se is not required for establishing infection as pks2 mutants, which are defective in an earlier step in SIL-1 biosynthesis, have no obvious growth defect. Thus, we hypothesize that either MmpL8 transports molecules in addition to SIL-1 that mediate host-pathogen interactions or the accumulation of SL1278 in mmpL8 mutant cells interferes with other pathways required for growth during the early stages of infection.

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