Deep phosphoproteomics of Klebsiella pneumoniae reveals HipA-mediated tolerance to ciprofloxacin
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2024

Klebsiella pneumoniae belongs to the group of bacterial pathogens causing the majority of antibiotic-resistant nosocomial infections worldwide; however, the molecular mechanisms underlying post-translational regulation of its physiology are poorly understood. Here we perform a comprehensive analysis of Klebsiella phosphoproteome, focusing on HipA, a Ser/ Thr kinase involved in antibiotic tolerance in Escherichia coli. We show that overproduced K. pneumoniae HipA (HipAkp) is toxic to both E. coli and K. pneumoniae and its toxicity can be rescued by overproduction of the antitoxin HipBkp. Importantly, HipAkp overproduction leads to increased tolerance against ciprofloxacin, a commonly used antibiotic in the treatment of K. pneumoniae infections. Proteome and phosphoproteome analyses in the absence and presence of ciprofloxacin confirm that HipAkp has Ser/Thr kinase activity, autophosphorylates at S150, and shares multiple substrates with HipAec, thereby providing a valuable resource to clarify the molecular basis of tolerance and the role of Ser/Thr phosphorylation in this human pathogen.

Författare

Payal Nashier

Universität Tübingen

Isabell Samp

Universität Tübingen

Marvin Adler

Universität Tübingen

Fiona Ebner

Universität Tübingen

Lisa Thai Lê

Universität Tübingen

Marc Göppel

Universität Tübingen

C. Jers

Novo Nordisk Fonden

Ivan Mijakovic

Novo Nordisk Fonden

Chalmers, Life sciences, Systembiologi

Sandra Schwarz

Universität Tübingen

B. Macek

Universität Tübingen

PLoS Pathogens

1553-7366 (ISSN) 1553-7374 (eISSN)

Vol. 20 12 e1012759

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Europeiska kommissionen (EU) (EC/H2020/955605), 2021-08-17 -- 2024-08-16.

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)

Molekylärbiologi

Infektionsmedicin

Mikrobiologi inom det medicinska området

DOI

10.1371/journal.ppat.1012759

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2025-02-10