Glutamine enhances pneumococcal growth under methionine semi-starvation by elevating intracellular pH
Chengwang Zhang, Juncheng Liu, Xiaohui Liu, Yueyu Xu, Qingxiu Gan, Qinqian Cheng, Weiping Liu, Xiangmin Gao, Songquan Wu

TL;DR
Glutamine helps pneumococcal bacteria grow under partial nutrient shortage by raising their internal pH, which could lead to new ways to fight bacterial infections.
Contribution
The study reveals a novel bacterial adaptation strategy using glutamine to elevate intracellular pH and restore growth under semi-starvation.
Findings
Methionine semi-starvation causes intracellular acidification and growth attenuation in Streptococcus pneumoniae.
Glutamine deamination elevates intracellular pH to optimal levels, restoring bacterial growth under semi-starvation.
Intracellular acidification, not methionine shortage, is the main cause of growth inhibition in semi-starvation conditions.
Abstract
Bacteria frequently encounter nutrient limitation in nature. The ability of living in this nutrient shortage environment is vital for bacteria to preserve their population and important for some pathogenic bacteria to cause infectious diseases. Usually, we study how bacteria survive after nutrient depletion, a total starvation condition when bacteria almost cease growth and try to survive. However, nutrient limitation may not always lead to total starvation. Bacterial adaptation to nutrient shortage was studied by determining bacterial growth curves, intracellular pH, intracellular amino acid contents, gene transcription, protein expression, enzyme activity, and translation and replication activities. No exogenous supply of methionine results in growth attenuation of Streptococcus pneumoniae, a human pathogen. In this paper, we refer to this inhibited growth state between ceased…
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TopicsLogistics and Transportation Systems · Linguistic and Cultural Studies
