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Phosphatidylcholine Biosynthesis in Mitis Group Streptococci via Host Metabolite Scavenging

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We lack fundamental information about the composition of the cellular membrane even for the best-studied pathogens of critical significance for human health. The mitis group streptococci are closely linked to humans in health and disease, but their membrane biology is poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that these streptococci scavenge major human metabolites and use them to synthesize the membrane phospholipid PC. Our work is significant because it identifies a mechanism by which the major human pathogen S. pneumoniae and the primary human oral colonizers S. mitis and S. oralis remodel their membranes in response to host metabolites.
Title: Phosphatidylcholine Biosynthesis in Mitis Group Streptococci via Host Metabolite Scavenging
Description:
We lack fundamental information about the composition of the cellular membrane even for the best-studied pathogens of critical significance for human health.
The mitis group streptococci are closely linked to humans in health and disease, but their membrane biology is poorly understood.
Here, we demonstrate that these streptococci scavenge major human metabolites and use them to synthesize the membrane phospholipid PC.
Our work is significant because it identifies a mechanism by which the major human pathogen S.
pneumoniae and the primary human oral colonizers S.
mitis and S.
oralis remodel their membranes in response to host metabolites.

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