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Membrane structural properties in Staphylococcus aureus are tuned by the carotenoid 4,4'-diaponeurosporenoic acid

Munera-Jaramillo, J.; Lopez, G.-D.; Suesca, E.; Ibanez, E.; Cifuentes, A.; Carazzone, C.; Leidy, C.; Manrique-Moreno, M.

2026-04-09 biophysics
10.64898/2026.04.08.716698 bioRxiv
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Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is a clinically relevant pathogen capable of adapting its membrane composition in response to environmental stress. In this adaptive process, bacterial carotenoids play a crucial role. Although staphyloxanthin (STX) is the main carotenoid produced by the bacterium, S. aureus also synthesizes other pigmented intermediates that play an unknown role in regulating membrane biophysical properties. In this study, we purified 4,4-diaponeurosporenoic acid (4,4'-DNPA) from S. aureus carotenoid extracts and evaluated its effect on the thermotropic and biophysical properties of representative membrane models. The highly rigid triterpenoid 4,4'-DNPA is one of the last precursors in the biosynthesis of STX and is found in high concentrations in the stationary phase of S. aureus. Phase transition temperatures were determined using infrared spectroscopy, while interfacial hydration and hydrophobic core dynamics were investigated using fluorescence spectroscopy through Laurdan generalized polarization and DPH anisotropy. The results show that 4,4'-DNPA increases the main phase transition temperature of lipid bilayers in a concentration-dependent manner. This is in contrast to STX that decreases the transition temperature. This difference is consistent with the additional fatty acid present in STX that changes its effect on the phase behavior. Furthermore, 4,4'-DNPA reduced the interfacial hydration levels and restricted hydrophobic-core dynamics at higher concentrations, consistent with increased molecular order and stability. 4,4'-DNPA therefore complements STX in increasing membrane order and lipid packing. These findings support the notion that the production of bacterial carotenoids functions as a biophysical regulatory mechanism of lipid packing in S. aureus membranes.

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