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Biochemical Characterization and Validation of a Catalytic Site of a Highly Thermostable Ts2631 Endolysin from the Thermus scotoductus Phage vB_Tsc2631

Phage vB_Tsc2631 infects the extremophilic bacterium Thermus scotoductus MAT2631 and uses the Ts2631 endolysin for the release of its progeny. The Ts2631 endolysin is the first endolysin from thermophilic bacteriophage with an experimentally validated catalytic site. In silico analysis and computati...

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Autores principales: Plotka, Magdalena, Kaczorowska, Anna-Karina, Morzywolek, Agnieszka, Makowska, Joanna, Kozlowski, Lukasz P., Thorisdottir, Audur, Skírnisdottir, Sigurlaug, Hjörleifsdottir, Sigridur, Fridjonsson, Olafur H., Hreggvidsson, Gudmundur O., Kristjansson, Jakob K., Dabrowski, Slawomir, Bujnicki, Janusz M., Kaczorowski, Tadeusz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4573324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26375388
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137374
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author Plotka, Magdalena
Kaczorowska, Anna-Karina
Morzywolek, Agnieszka
Makowska, Joanna
Kozlowski, Lukasz P.
Thorisdottir, Audur
Skírnisdottir, Sigurlaug
Hjörleifsdottir, Sigridur
Fridjonsson, Olafur H.
Hreggvidsson, Gudmundur O.
Kristjansson, Jakob K.
Dabrowski, Slawomir
Bujnicki, Janusz M.
Kaczorowski, Tadeusz
author_facet Plotka, Magdalena
Kaczorowska, Anna-Karina
Morzywolek, Agnieszka
Makowska, Joanna
Kozlowski, Lukasz P.
Thorisdottir, Audur
Skírnisdottir, Sigurlaug
Hjörleifsdottir, Sigridur
Fridjonsson, Olafur H.
Hreggvidsson, Gudmundur O.
Kristjansson, Jakob K.
Dabrowski, Slawomir
Bujnicki, Janusz M.
Kaczorowski, Tadeusz
author_sort Plotka, Magdalena
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description Phage vB_Tsc2631 infects the extremophilic bacterium Thermus scotoductus MAT2631 and uses the Ts2631 endolysin for the release of its progeny. The Ts2631 endolysin is the first endolysin from thermophilic bacteriophage with an experimentally validated catalytic site. In silico analysis and computational modelling of the Ts2631 endolysin structure revealed a conserved Zn(2+) binding site (His(30), Tyr(58), His(131) and Cys(139)) similar to Zn(2+) binding site of eukaryotic peptidoglycan recognition proteins (PGRPs). We have shown that the Ts2631 endolysin lytic activity is dependent on divalent metal ions (Zn(2+) and Ca(2+)). The Ts2631 endolysin substitution variants H30N, Y58F, H131N and C139S dramatically lost their antimicrobial activity, providing evidence for the role of the aforementioned residues in the lytic activity of the enzyme. The enzyme has proven to be not only thermoresistant, retaining 64.8% of its initial activity after 2 h at 95°C, but also highly thermodynamically stable (T(m) = 99.82°C, ΔH(cal) = 4.58 × 10(4) cal mol(-1)). Substitutions of histidine residues (H30N and H131N) and a cysteine residue (C139S) resulted in variants aggregating at temperatures ≥75°C, indicating a significant role of these residues in enzyme thermostability. The substrate spectrum of the Ts2631 endolysin included extremophiles of the genus Thermus but also Gram-negative mesophiles, such as Escherichia coli, Salmonella panama, Pseudomonas fluorescens and Serratia marcescens. The broad substrate spectrum and high thermostability of this endolysin makes it a good candidate for use as an antimicrobial agent to combat Gram-negative pathogens.
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spelling pubmed-45733242015-09-18 Biochemical Characterization and Validation of a Catalytic Site of a Highly Thermostable Ts2631 Endolysin from the Thermus scotoductus Phage vB_Tsc2631 Plotka, Magdalena Kaczorowska, Anna-Karina Morzywolek, Agnieszka Makowska, Joanna Kozlowski, Lukasz P. Thorisdottir, Audur Skírnisdottir, Sigurlaug Hjörleifsdottir, Sigridur Fridjonsson, Olafur H. Hreggvidsson, Gudmundur O. Kristjansson, Jakob K. Dabrowski, Slawomir Bujnicki, Janusz M. Kaczorowski, Tadeusz PLoS One Research Article Phage vB_Tsc2631 infects the extremophilic bacterium Thermus scotoductus MAT2631 and uses the Ts2631 endolysin for the release of its progeny. The Ts2631 endolysin is the first endolysin from thermophilic bacteriophage with an experimentally validated catalytic site. In silico analysis and computational modelling of the Ts2631 endolysin structure revealed a conserved Zn(2+) binding site (His(30), Tyr(58), His(131) and Cys(139)) similar to Zn(2+) binding site of eukaryotic peptidoglycan recognition proteins (PGRPs). We have shown that the Ts2631 endolysin lytic activity is dependent on divalent metal ions (Zn(2+) and Ca(2+)). The Ts2631 endolysin substitution variants H30N, Y58F, H131N and C139S dramatically lost their antimicrobial activity, providing evidence for the role of the aforementioned residues in the lytic activity of the enzyme. The enzyme has proven to be not only thermoresistant, retaining 64.8% of its initial activity after 2 h at 95°C, but also highly thermodynamically stable (T(m) = 99.82°C, ΔH(cal) = 4.58 × 10(4) cal mol(-1)). Substitutions of histidine residues (H30N and H131N) and a cysteine residue (C139S) resulted in variants aggregating at temperatures ≥75°C, indicating a significant role of these residues in enzyme thermostability. The substrate spectrum of the Ts2631 endolysin included extremophiles of the genus Thermus but also Gram-negative mesophiles, such as Escherichia coli, Salmonella panama, Pseudomonas fluorescens and Serratia marcescens. The broad substrate spectrum and high thermostability of this endolysin makes it a good candidate for use as an antimicrobial agent to combat Gram-negative pathogens. Public Library of Science 2015-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4573324/ /pubmed/26375388 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137374 Text en © 2015 Plotka et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Plotka, Magdalena
Kaczorowska, Anna-Karina
Morzywolek, Agnieszka
Makowska, Joanna
Kozlowski, Lukasz P.
Thorisdottir, Audur
Skírnisdottir, Sigurlaug
Hjörleifsdottir, Sigridur
Fridjonsson, Olafur H.
Hreggvidsson, Gudmundur O.
Kristjansson, Jakob K.
Dabrowski, Slawomir
Bujnicki, Janusz M.
Kaczorowski, Tadeusz
Biochemical Characterization and Validation of a Catalytic Site of a Highly Thermostable Ts2631 Endolysin from the Thermus scotoductus Phage vB_Tsc2631
title Biochemical Characterization and Validation of a Catalytic Site of a Highly Thermostable Ts2631 Endolysin from the Thermus scotoductus Phage vB_Tsc2631
title_full Biochemical Characterization and Validation of a Catalytic Site of a Highly Thermostable Ts2631 Endolysin from the Thermus scotoductus Phage vB_Tsc2631
title_fullStr Biochemical Characterization and Validation of a Catalytic Site of a Highly Thermostable Ts2631 Endolysin from the Thermus scotoductus Phage vB_Tsc2631
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical Characterization and Validation of a Catalytic Site of a Highly Thermostable Ts2631 Endolysin from the Thermus scotoductus Phage vB_Tsc2631
title_short Biochemical Characterization and Validation of a Catalytic Site of a Highly Thermostable Ts2631 Endolysin from the Thermus scotoductus Phage vB_Tsc2631
title_sort biochemical characterization and validation of a catalytic site of a highly thermostable ts2631 endolysin from the thermus scotoductus phage vb_tsc2631
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4573324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26375388
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137374
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