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Genetic interaction maps in Escherichia coli reveal functional crosstalk among cell envelope biogenesis pathways
Authors:Babu Mohan  Díaz-Mejía J Javier  Vlasblom James  Gagarinova Alla  Phanse Sadhna  Graham Chris  Yousif Fouad  Ding Huiming  Xiong Xuejian  Nazarians-Armavil Anaies  Alamgir Md  Ali Mehrab  Pogoutse Oxana  Pe'er Asaf  Arnold Roland  Michaut Magali  Parkinson John  Golshani Ashkan  Whitfield Chris  Wodak Shoshana J  Moreno-Hagelsieb Gabriel  Greenblatt Jack F  Emili Andrew
Institution:Banting and Best Department of Medical Research, Donnelly Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. mohan.babu@utoronto.ca
Abstract:As the interface between a microbe and its environment, the bacterial cell envelope has broad biological and clinical significance. While numerous biosynthesis genes and pathways have been identified and studied in isolation, how these intersect functionally to ensure envelope integrity during adaptive responses to environmental challenge remains unclear. To this end, we performed high-density synthetic genetic screens to generate quantitative functional association maps encompassing virtually the entire cell envelope biosynthetic machinery of Escherichia coli under both auxotrophic (rich medium) and prototrophic (minimal medium) culture conditions. The differential patterns of genetic interactions detected among > 235,000 digenic mutant combinations tested reveal unexpected condition-specific functional crosstalk and genetic backup mechanisms that ensure stress-resistant envelope assembly and maintenance. These networks also provide insights into the global systems connectivity and dynamic functional reorganization of a universal bacterial structure that is both broadly conserved among eubacteria (including pathogens) and an important target.
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