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L-tryptophan and copper interactions linked to reduced colibactin genotoxicity in pks+ Escherichia coli .

Charlie BayneMagali BoutardTom ZaplanaAndrew C Tolonen
Published in: mSystems (2024)
. We identify L-tryptophan as a repressor of colibactin genotoxicity that stimulates the expression of genes to export copper to the periplasm where it can inhibit ClbP, the colibactin-activating peptidase. These results work toward an antibiotic-sparing, prophylactic strategy to inhibit colibactin genotoxicity and its tumorigenic effects in the intestine.
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