Journal article

The role of CopA in Streptococcus pyogenes copper homeostasis and virulence

TH Dao, A Iverson, SL Neville, MDL Johnson, CA McDevitt, JW Rosch

Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2023

Abstract

Maintenance of intracellular metal homeostasis during interaction with host niches is critical to the success of bacterial pathogens. To prevent infection, the mammalian innate immune response employs metal-withholding and metal-intoxication mechanisms to limit bacterial propagation. The first-row transition metal ion copper serves critical roles at the host-pathogen interface and has been associated with antimicrobial activity since antiquity. Despite lacking any known copper-utilizing proteins, streptococci have been reported to accumulate significant levels of copper. Here, we report that loss of CopA, a copper-specific exporter, confers increased sensitivity to copper in Streptococcus py..

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Awarded by National Institutes of Health


Funding Acknowledgements

This research was supported by NIH grant P30 CA021765. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not neces-sarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health. This work was also supported by ALSAC and the National Health and Medical Research Council Project Grants (1180826, 2010400) to C.A.M. S.L.N. is a Passe & Williams Early Career Research Fellow, and C.A.M. is an Australian Research Council Future Fellow (FT170100006).