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Structural basis for the inhibition of the Bacillus subtilis c-di-AMP cyclase CdaA by the phosphoglucomutase GlmM
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 297Issue 5101317Published online: October 19, 2021- Monisha Pathania
- Tommaso Tosi
- Charlotte Millership
- Fumiya Hoshiga
- Rhodri M.L. Morgan
- Paul S. Freemont
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 2Cyclic-di-adenosine monophosphate (c-di-AMP) is an important nucleotide signaling molecule that plays a key role in osmotic regulation in bacteria. c-di-AMP is produced from two molecules of ATP by proteins containing a diadenylate cyclase (DAC) domain. In Bacillus subtilis, the main c-di-AMP cyclase, CdaA, is a membrane-linked cyclase with an N-terminal transmembrane domain followed by the cytoplasmic DAC domain. As both high and low levels of c-di-AMP have a negative impact on bacterial growth, the cellular levels of this signaling nucleotide are tightly regulated. - Research ArticleOpen Access
Bacillus subtilis YngB contributes to wall teichoic acid glucosylation and glycolipid formation during anaerobic growth
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 296100384Published online: February 4, 2021- Chih-Hung Wu
- Jeanine Rismondo
- Rhodri M.L. Morgan
- Yang Shen
- Martin J. Loessner
- Gerald Larrouy-Maumus
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 5UTP-glucose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferases are enzymes that produce UDP-glucose from UTP and glucose-1-phosphate. In Bacillus subtilis 168, UDP-glucose is required for the decoration of wall teichoic acid (WTA) with glucose residues and the formation of glucolipids. The B. subtilis UGPase GtaB is essential for UDP-glucose production under standard aerobic growth conditions, and gtaB mutants display severe growth and morphological defects. However, bioinformatics predictions indicate that two other UTP-glucose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferases are present in B. subtilis.