The wall teichoic acid and lipoteichoic acid polymers of Staphylococcus aureus

Guoqing Xia, Thomas Kohler, Andreas Peschel

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    Abstract

    Staphylococci and most other Gram-positive bacteria incorporate complex teichoic acid (TA) polymers into their cell envelopes. Several crucial roles in Staphylococcus aureus fitness and cell wall maintenance have been assigned to these polymers, which are either covalently linked to peptidoglycan (wall teichoic acid, WTA) or to the cytoplasmic membrane (lipoteichoic acid, LTA). However, the exact TA structures, functions, and biosynthetic pathways are only superficially understood. Recently, most of the enzymes mediating TA biosynthesis have been identified and mutants lacking or with defined changes in WTA or LTA have become available. Their characterization has revealed crucial roles of TAs in protection against harmful molecules and environmental stresses; in control of enzymes directing cell division or morphogenesis and of cation homeostasis; and in interaction with host or bacteriophage receptors and biomaterials. Accordingly, several in vivo studies have demonstrated the importance of WTA and LTA in S. aureus colonization, infection, and immune evasion. TAs and enzymes required for TA biosynthesis represent attractive candidates for novel vaccines and antibiotics and are targeted by recently developed antibacterial therapeutics. © 2009 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)148-154
    Number of pages6
    JournalInternational Journal of Medical Microbiology
    Volume300
    Issue number2-3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Feb 2010

    Keywords

    • Cell wall
    • Glycopolymers
    • Gram-positive bacteria
    • Lipoteichoic acid
    • Microbe-host interaction
    • Staphylococci
    • Wall teichoic acid

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