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Evidence that the metabolite repair enzyme NAD(P)HX epimerase has a moonlighting function
NAD(P)H-hydrate epimerase (EC 5.1.99.6) is known to help repair NAD(P)H hydrates (NAD(P)HX), which are damage products existing as R and S epimers. The S epimer is reconverted to NAD(P)H by a dehydratase; the epimerase facilitates epimer interconversion. Epimerase deficiency in humans causes a letha...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5938422/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29654173 http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20180223 |
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author | Niehaus, Thomas D. Elbadawi-Sidhu, Mona Huang, Lili Prunetti, Laurence Gregory, Jesse F. de Crécy-Lagard, Valérie Fiehn, Oliver Hanson, Andrew D. |
author_facet | Niehaus, Thomas D. Elbadawi-Sidhu, Mona Huang, Lili Prunetti, Laurence Gregory, Jesse F. de Crécy-Lagard, Valérie Fiehn, Oliver Hanson, Andrew D. |
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description | NAD(P)H-hydrate epimerase (EC 5.1.99.6) is known to help repair NAD(P)H hydrates (NAD(P)HX), which are damage products existing as R and S epimers. The S epimer is reconverted to NAD(P)H by a dehydratase; the epimerase facilitates epimer interconversion. Epimerase deficiency in humans causes a lethal disorder attributed to NADHX accumulation. However, bioinformatic evidence suggest caution about this attribution by predicting that the epimerase has a second function connected to vitamin B(6) (pyridoxal 5′-phosphate and related compounds). Specifically, (i) the epimerase is fused to a B(6) salvage enzyme in plants, (ii) epimerase genes cluster on the chromosome with B(6)-related genes in bacteria, and (iii) epimerase and B(6)-related genes are coexpressed in yeast and Arabidopsis. The predicted second function was explored in Escherichia coli, whose epimerase and dehydratase are fused and encoded by yjeF. The putative NAD(P)HX epimerase active site has a conserved lysine residue (K192 in E. coli YjeF). Changing this residue to alanine cut in vitro epimerase activity by ≥95% but did not affect dehydratase activity. Mutant cells carrying the K192A mutation had essentially normal NAD(P)HX dehydratase activity and NAD(P)HX levels, showing that the mutation had little impact on NAD(P)HX repair in vivo. However, these cells showed metabolome changes, particularly in amino acids, which exceeded those in cells lacking the entire yjeF gene. The K192A mutant cells also had reduced levels of ‘free’ (i.e. weakly bound or unbound) pyridoxal 5'-phosphate. These results provide circumstantial evidence that the epimerase has a metabolic function beyond NAD(P)HX repair and that this function involves vitamin B(6). |
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spelling | pubmed-59384222018-05-15 Evidence that the metabolite repair enzyme NAD(P)HX epimerase has a moonlighting function Niehaus, Thomas D. Elbadawi-Sidhu, Mona Huang, Lili Prunetti, Laurence Gregory, Jesse F. de Crécy-Lagard, Valérie Fiehn, Oliver Hanson, Andrew D. Biosci Rep Research Articles NAD(P)H-hydrate epimerase (EC 5.1.99.6) is known to help repair NAD(P)H hydrates (NAD(P)HX), which are damage products existing as R and S epimers. The S epimer is reconverted to NAD(P)H by a dehydratase; the epimerase facilitates epimer interconversion. Epimerase deficiency in humans causes a lethal disorder attributed to NADHX accumulation. However, bioinformatic evidence suggest caution about this attribution by predicting that the epimerase has a second function connected to vitamin B(6) (pyridoxal 5′-phosphate and related compounds). Specifically, (i) the epimerase is fused to a B(6) salvage enzyme in plants, (ii) epimerase genes cluster on the chromosome with B(6)-related genes in bacteria, and (iii) epimerase and B(6)-related genes are coexpressed in yeast and Arabidopsis. The predicted second function was explored in Escherichia coli, whose epimerase and dehydratase are fused and encoded by yjeF. The putative NAD(P)HX epimerase active site has a conserved lysine residue (K192 in E. coli YjeF). Changing this residue to alanine cut in vitro epimerase activity by ≥95% but did not affect dehydratase activity. Mutant cells carrying the K192A mutation had essentially normal NAD(P)HX dehydratase activity and NAD(P)HX levels, showing that the mutation had little impact on NAD(P)HX repair in vivo. However, these cells showed metabolome changes, particularly in amino acids, which exceeded those in cells lacking the entire yjeF gene. The K192A mutant cells also had reduced levels of ‘free’ (i.e. weakly bound or unbound) pyridoxal 5'-phosphate. These results provide circumstantial evidence that the epimerase has a metabolic function beyond NAD(P)HX repair and that this function involves vitamin B(6). Portland Press Ltd. 2018-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5938422/ /pubmed/29654173 http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20180223 Text en © 2018 The Author(s). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Niehaus, Thomas D. Elbadawi-Sidhu, Mona Huang, Lili Prunetti, Laurence Gregory, Jesse F. de Crécy-Lagard, Valérie Fiehn, Oliver Hanson, Andrew D. Evidence that the metabolite repair enzyme NAD(P)HX epimerase has a moonlighting function |
title | Evidence that the metabolite repair enzyme NAD(P)HX epimerase has a moonlighting function |
title_full | Evidence that the metabolite repair enzyme NAD(P)HX epimerase has a moonlighting function |
title_fullStr | Evidence that the metabolite repair enzyme NAD(P)HX epimerase has a moonlighting function |
title_full_unstemmed | Evidence that the metabolite repair enzyme NAD(P)HX epimerase has a moonlighting function |
title_short | Evidence that the metabolite repair enzyme NAD(P)HX epimerase has a moonlighting function |
title_sort | evidence that the metabolite repair enzyme nad(p)hx epimerase has a moonlighting function |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5938422/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29654173 http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20180223 |
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