2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.06.30.547236
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Glycine fermentation byC. difficilepromotes virulence, spore formation, and is induced by host cathelicidin

Arshad Rizvi,
Germán Vargas-Cuebas,
Adrianne N. Edwards
et al.

Abstract: The amino acid glycine is enriched in the dysbiotic gut and is suspected to contribute to Clostridioides difficile infection. We hypothesized that the use of glycine as an energy source contributes to colonization of the intestine and pathogenesis of C. difficile. To test this hypothesis, we deleted the glycine reductase genes grdAB, rendering C. difficile unable to ferment glycine, and investigated the impact on growth and pathogenesis. We found that the grd pathway promoted growth, toxin production, sporulat… Show more

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