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  • Multidrug-resistant strains of a common microorganism pose significant challenges for global healthcare due to their role in urinary tract infections and their ability to adapt to various environments, including urine.
  • This study examines the metabolic strategies of stationary phase cells grown in urine-like conditions, revealing reliance on several metabolic pathways, including the Entner-Duodoroff pathway and aerobic oxidative phosphorylation, crucial for survival.
  • Enhanced respiratory rates in stationary phase cells highlight the importance of aerobic metabolism, and specific respiratory components like complex III could be targeted for new antibiotic development.

Article Abstract

is a common cause of urinary tract infections by strains that are often multidrug resistant, representing a major challenge to the world's health care system. This microorganism has a highly adaptable metabolism that allows it to colonize many environments, including the urinary tract. In this work, we have characterized the metabolic strategies used by stationary phase cells cultivated in urine-like media to understand the adaptations used by this microorganism to survive and produce disease. Our proteomics results show that cells rely on the Entner-Duodoroff pathway, pentose phosphate pathway, the Krebs cycle/ glyoxylate shunt and the aerobic oxidative phosphorylation to survive in urine-like media and other conditions. A deep characterization of the oxidative phosphorylation showed that the respiratory rate of stationary phase cells is increased 3-4 times compared to cells in the logarithmic phase of growth, indicating that the aerobic metabolism plays critical roles in the stationary phase of cells grown in urine like media. Moreover, the data show that respiratory complex III, succinate dehydrogenase and the NADH dehydrogenase NQR have important functions and could be used as targets to develop new antibiotics against this bacterium.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10926992PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2024.1347466DOI Listing

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