Clostridioides difficile SpoVAD and SpoVAE interact and are required for DPA packaging into spores Institutional Repository Document uri icon

abstract

  • AbstractClostridioides difficile spores, like the spores from most endospore-forming organisms, are a metabolically dormant stage of development with a complex structure that conveys considerable resistance to environmental conditions, e.g., dry heat. This resistance is due to the large amount of dipicolinic acid (DPA) that is packaged into the spore core, thereby replacing the majority of water. DPA is synthesized by the mother cell and its packaging into the spore core is regulated by the spoVA operon that has a variable number of genes, depending on the organism. C. difficile encodes 3 spoVA orthologues, spoVAC, spoVAD, and spoVAE. Prior work has shown that C. difficile SpoVAC is a mechanosensing protein responsible for DPA release from the spore core upon the initiation of germination. However, the roles of SpoVAD and SpoVAE remain unclear in C. difficile. In this study we analyzed the roles of SpoVAD and SpoVAE and found that they are essential for DPA packaging into the spore, similar to SpoVAC. Using split luciferase protein interaction assays we found that these proteins interact, and we propose a model where SpoVAC / SpoVAD / SpoVAE proteins interact at or near the inner spore membrane, and each member of the complex is essential for DPA packaging into the spore core.ImportanceC. difficile spore heat resistance provides an avenue for it to survive the disinfection protocols in hospital and community settings. The spore heat resistance is mainly the consequence of the high DPA content within the spore core. By elucidating the mechanism by which DPA is packaged into the spore core, this study may provide insight in how to disrupt the spore heat resistance with the aim of making the current disinfection protocols more efficient at preventing the spread of C. difficile in the environment.

altmetric score

  • 3.6

author list (cited authors)

  • Baloh, M., & Sorg, J. A.

citation count

  • 0

complete list of authors

  • Baloh, Marko||Sorg, Joseph A

Book Title

  • bioRxiv

publication date

  • July 2021