Journal article
Mechanistic Insights into the Capsule-Targeting Depolymerase from a Klebsiella pneumoniae Bacteriophage
RA Dunstan, RS Bamert, MJ Belousoff, FL Short, CK Barlow, DJ Pickard, JJ Wilksch, RB Schittenhelm, RA Strugnell, G Dougan, T Lithgow
Microbiology Spectrum | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2021
Abstract
The production of capsular polysaccharides by Klebsiella pneumoniae protects the bacterial cell from harmful environmental factors such as antimicrobial compounds and infection by bacteriophages (phages). To bypass this protective barrier, some phages encode polysaccharide-degrading enzymes referred to as depolymerases to provide access to cell surface receptors. Here, we characterized the phage RAD2, which infects K. pneumoniae strains that produce the widespread, hypervirulence-associated K2-type capsular polysaccharide. Using transposon-directed insertion sequencing, we have shown that the production of capsule is an absolute requirement for efficient RAD2 infection by serving as a first-..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Research was supported by program grant 1092262 from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC) and by grant DP220100338 from the Australian Research Council (ARC). F.L.S. was a Sir HenryWellcome Fellow (106063/A/14/Z).