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Database: EMDB / ID: EMD-16289
TitleCryotomogram of endolysin Ply007 treated Enterococcus faecalis cells
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  • Cell: Cryotomogram of endolysin Ply007 treated Enterococcus faecalis cells
Biological speciesEnterococcus faecalis (bacteria)
Methodelectron tomography / cryo EM
AuthorsFeldmueller M / Wohlfarth JC / Loessner M / Pilhofer M
Funding support Switzerland, 1 items
OrganizationGrant numberCountry
Swiss National Science Foundation31003A_170042 Switzerland
CitationJournal: Nat Microbiol / Year: 2023
Title: L-form conversion in Gram-positive bacteria enables escape from phage infection.
Authors: Jan C Wohlfarth / Miki Feldmüller / Alissa Schneller / Samuel Kilcher / Marco Burkolter / Susanne Meile / Martin Pilhofer / Markus Schuppler / Martin J Loessner /
Abstract: At the end of a lytic bacteriophage replication cycle in Gram-positive bacteria, peptidoglycan-degrading endolysins that cause explosive cell lysis of the host can also attack non-infected bystander ...At the end of a lytic bacteriophage replication cycle in Gram-positive bacteria, peptidoglycan-degrading endolysins that cause explosive cell lysis of the host can also attack non-infected bystander cells. Here we show that in osmotically stabilized environments, Listeria monocytogenes can evade phage predation by transient conversion to a cell wall-deficient L-form state. This L-form escape is triggered by endolysins disintegrating the cell wall from without, leading to turgor-driven extrusion of wall-deficient, yet viable L-form cells. Remarkably, in the absence of phage predation, we show that L-forms can quickly revert to the walled state. These findings suggest that L-form conversion represents a population-level persistence mechanism to evade complete eradication by phage attack. Importantly, we also demonstrate phage-mediated L-form switching of the urinary tract pathogen Enterococcus faecalis in human urine, which underscores that this escape route may be widespread and has important implications for phage- and endolysin-based therapeutic interventions.
History
DepositionDec 6, 2022-
Header (metadata) releaseFeb 8, 2023-
Map releaseFeb 8, 2023-
UpdateMar 22, 2023-
Current statusMar 22, 2023Processing site: PDBe / Status: Released

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FileDownload / File: emd_16289.map.gz / Format: CCP4 / Size: 562.5 MB / Type: IMAGE STORED AS SIGNED BYTE
Voxel sizeX=Y=Z: 13.6 Å
Density
Minimum - Maximum-128.0 - 127.0
Average (Standard dev.)-10.893835 (±10.208616)
SymmetrySpace group: 1
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Map geometry
Axis orderXYZ
Origin208-208200
Dimensions14401024400
Spacing10241440400
CellA: 13926.4 Å / B: 19584.0 Å / C: 5440.0 Å
α=β=γ: 90.0 °

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Entire : Cryotomogram of endolysin Ply007 treated Enterococcus faecalis cells

EntireName: Cryotomogram of endolysin Ply007 treated Enterococcus faecalis cells
Components
  • Cell: Cryotomogram of endolysin Ply007 treated Enterococcus faecalis cells

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Supramolecule #1: Cryotomogram of endolysin Ply007 treated Enterococcus faecalis cells

SupramoleculeName: Cryotomogram of endolysin Ply007 treated Enterococcus faecalis cells
type: cell / ID: 1 / Parent: 0
Source (natural)Organism: Enterococcus faecalis (bacteria)

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Structure determination

Methodcryo EM
Processingelectron tomography
Aggregation statecell

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Sample preparation

BufferpH: 7.3
VitrificationCryogen name: ETHANE-PROPANE
SectioningOther: NO SECTIONING
Fiducial markerManufacturer: Sigma-Aldrich / Diameter: 10 nm

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Electron microscopy

MicroscopeFEI TITAN KRIOS
Electron beamAcceleration voltage: 300 kV / Electron source: FIELD EMISSION GUN
Electron opticsIllumination mode: FLOOD BEAM / Imaging mode: BRIGHT FIELDBright-field microscopy / Nominal defocus max: 9.0 µm / Nominal defocus min: 9.0 µm
Image recordingFilm or detector model: GATAN K3 BIOQUANTUM (6k x 4k) / Average electron dose: 135.0 e/Å2
Experimental equipment
Model: Titan Krios / Image courtesy: FEI Company

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Final reconstructionNumber images used: 61

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