“…Among them, eight enzymes are proposed to be virulence factors by Wilson et al 100 using the system of signature-tagged mutagenesis (Table 2). Four of them are generally regarded as enzymes of central metabolism, which separately correspond to (1) GlnA, glutamine synthetase, 127 (2) Gdh, glutamate dehydrogenase, 128 (3) enolase catalyzing dehydration of 2-phosphoglycerate to phosphor-enolpyruvate, 96 , 129 , 130 and (4) Impdh, inosine 5-monophosphate dehydrogenase 131 . Five of these enzymes are directly or indirectly related to synthesis and/or modification of bacterial surface structure, including DltA, an enzyme catalyzing lipoteichoic d -alanylation, 132 PgdA, peptidoglycan N-acetylglucosamine deacetylase, 133 ApuA, a bifunctional amylopullulanase, 134 DPP IV, di-peptidyl peptidase IV, 135 and sortase A, a transpeptidase 136 , 137 .…”