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  • The Chlamydiales order consists of intracellular pathogens that can infect a variety of hosts, including mammals and amoebas.
  • The study reveals that while most Chlamydiales families retain a key glycogen metabolism pathway (the GlgC-pathway), the Criblamydiaceae and Waddliaceae families have a defective version and instead utilize a trehalose-dependent pathway (GlgE-pathway).
  • Overall, the research emphasizes the importance of glycogen metabolism for the survival and virulence of these bacteria, challenging previous assumptions about storage polysaccharides in this group.

Article Abstract

The order Chlamydiales includes obligate intracellular pathogens capable of infecting mammals, fishes and amoeba. Unlike other intracellular bacteria for which intracellular adaptation led to the loss of glycogen metabolism pathway, all chlamydial families maintained the nucleotide-sugar dependent glycogen metabolism pathway i.e. the GlgC-pathway with the notable exception of both Criblamydiaceae and Waddliaceae families. Through detailed genome analysis and biochemical investigations, we have shown that genome rearrangement events have resulted in a defective GlgC-pathway and more importantly we have evidenced a distinct trehalose-dependent GlgE-pathway in both Criblamydiaceae and Waddliaceae families. Altogether, this study strongly indicates that the glycogen metabolism is retained in all Chlamydiales without exception, highlighting the pivotal function of storage polysaccharides, which has been underestimated to date. We propose that glycogen degradation is a mandatory process for fueling essential metabolic pathways that ensure the survival and virulence of extracellular forms i.e. elementary bodies of Chlamydiales.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7935935PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s42003-021-01794-yDOI Listing

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