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Two Functional Fatty Acyl Coenzyme A Ligases Affect Free Fatty Acid Metabolism To Block Biosynthesis of an Antifungal Antibiotic in Lysobacter enzymogenes

In Lysobacter enzymogenes OH11, RpfB1 and RpfB2 were predicted to encode acyl coenzyme A (CoA) ligases. RpfB1 is located in the Rpf gene cluster. Interestingly, we found an RpfB1 homolog (RpfB2) outside this canonical gene cluster, and nothing is known about its functionality or mechanism. Here, we...

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Autores principales: Li, Kaihuai, Hou, Rongxian, Xu, Huiyong, Wu, Guichun, Qian, Guoliang, Wang, Haihong, Liu, Fengquan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7205486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32144106
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AEM.00309-20
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author Li, Kaihuai
Hou, Rongxian
Xu, Huiyong
Wu, Guichun
Qian, Guoliang
Wang, Haihong
Liu, Fengquan
author_facet Li, Kaihuai
Hou, Rongxian
Xu, Huiyong
Wu, Guichun
Qian, Guoliang
Wang, Haihong
Liu, Fengquan
author_sort Li, Kaihuai
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description In Lysobacter enzymogenes OH11, RpfB1 and RpfB2 were predicted to encode acyl coenzyme A (CoA) ligases. RpfB1 is located in the Rpf gene cluster. Interestingly, we found an RpfB1 homolog (RpfB2) outside this canonical gene cluster, and nothing is known about its functionality or mechanism. Here, we report that rpfB1 and rpfB2 can functionally replace EcFadD in the Escherichia coli fadD mutant JW1794. RpfB activates long-chain fatty acids (n-C(16:0) and n-C(18:0)) for the corresponding fatty acyl-CoA ligase (FCL) activity in vitro, and Glu-361 plays critical roles in the catalytic mechanism of RpfB1 and RpfB2. Deletion of rpfB1 and rpfB2 resulted in significantly increased heat-stable antifungal factor (HSAF) production, and overexpression of rpfB1 or rpfB2 completely suppressed HSAF production. Deletion of rpfB1 and rpfB2 resulted in increased L. enzymogenes diffusible signaling factor 3 (LeDSF3) synthesis in L. enzymogenes. Overall, our results showed that changes in intracellular free fatty acid levels significantly altered HSAF production. Our report shows that intracellular free fatty acids are required for HSAF production and that RpfB affects HSAF production via FCL activity. The global transcriptional regulator Clp directly regulated the expression of rpfB1 and rpfB2. In conclusion, these findings reveal new roles of RpfB in antibiotic biosynthesis in L. enzymogenes. IMPORTANCE Understanding the biosynthetic and regulatory mechanisms of heat-stable antifungal factor (HSAF) could improve the yield in Lysobacter enzymogenes. Here, we report that RpfB1 and RpfB2 encode acyl coenzyme A (CoA) ligases. Our research shows that RpfB1 and RpfB2 affect free fatty acid metabolism via fatty acyl-CoA ligase (FCL) activity to reduce the substrate for HSAF synthesis and, thereby, block HSAF production in L. enzymogenes. Furthermore, these findings reveal new roles for the fatty acyl-CoA ligases RpfB1 and RpfB2 in antibiotic biosynthesis in L. enzymogenes. Importantly, the novelty of this work is the finding that RpfB2 lies outside the Rpf gene cluster and plays a key role in HSAF production, which has not been reported in other diffusible signaling factor (DSF)/Rpf-producing bacteria.
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spelling pubmed-72054862020-05-19 Two Functional Fatty Acyl Coenzyme A Ligases Affect Free Fatty Acid Metabolism To Block Biosynthesis of an Antifungal Antibiotic in Lysobacter enzymogenes Li, Kaihuai Hou, Rongxian Xu, Huiyong Wu, Guichun Qian, Guoliang Wang, Haihong Liu, Fengquan Appl Environ Microbiol Environmental Microbiology In Lysobacter enzymogenes OH11, RpfB1 and RpfB2 were predicted to encode acyl coenzyme A (CoA) ligases. RpfB1 is located in the Rpf gene cluster. Interestingly, we found an RpfB1 homolog (RpfB2) outside this canonical gene cluster, and nothing is known about its functionality or mechanism. Here, we report that rpfB1 and rpfB2 can functionally replace EcFadD in the Escherichia coli fadD mutant JW1794. RpfB activates long-chain fatty acids (n-C(16:0) and n-C(18:0)) for the corresponding fatty acyl-CoA ligase (FCL) activity in vitro, and Glu-361 plays critical roles in the catalytic mechanism of RpfB1 and RpfB2. Deletion of rpfB1 and rpfB2 resulted in significantly increased heat-stable antifungal factor (HSAF) production, and overexpression of rpfB1 or rpfB2 completely suppressed HSAF production. Deletion of rpfB1 and rpfB2 resulted in increased L. enzymogenes diffusible signaling factor 3 (LeDSF3) synthesis in L. enzymogenes. Overall, our results showed that changes in intracellular free fatty acid levels significantly altered HSAF production. Our report shows that intracellular free fatty acids are required for HSAF production and that RpfB affects HSAF production via FCL activity. The global transcriptional regulator Clp directly regulated the expression of rpfB1 and rpfB2. In conclusion, these findings reveal new roles of RpfB in antibiotic biosynthesis in L. enzymogenes. IMPORTANCE Understanding the biosynthetic and regulatory mechanisms of heat-stable antifungal factor (HSAF) could improve the yield in Lysobacter enzymogenes. Here, we report that RpfB1 and RpfB2 encode acyl coenzyme A (CoA) ligases. Our research shows that RpfB1 and RpfB2 affect free fatty acid metabolism via fatty acyl-CoA ligase (FCL) activity to reduce the substrate for HSAF synthesis and, thereby, block HSAF production in L. enzymogenes. Furthermore, these findings reveal new roles for the fatty acyl-CoA ligases RpfB1 and RpfB2 in antibiotic biosynthesis in L. enzymogenes. Importantly, the novelty of this work is the finding that RpfB2 lies outside the Rpf gene cluster and plays a key role in HSAF production, which has not been reported in other diffusible signaling factor (DSF)/Rpf-producing bacteria. American Society for Microbiology 2020-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7205486/ /pubmed/32144106 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AEM.00309-20 Text en Copyright © 2020 Li et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Environmental Microbiology
Li, Kaihuai
Hou, Rongxian
Xu, Huiyong
Wu, Guichun
Qian, Guoliang
Wang, Haihong
Liu, Fengquan
Two Functional Fatty Acyl Coenzyme A Ligases Affect Free Fatty Acid Metabolism To Block Biosynthesis of an Antifungal Antibiotic in Lysobacter enzymogenes
title Two Functional Fatty Acyl Coenzyme A Ligases Affect Free Fatty Acid Metabolism To Block Biosynthesis of an Antifungal Antibiotic in Lysobacter enzymogenes
title_full Two Functional Fatty Acyl Coenzyme A Ligases Affect Free Fatty Acid Metabolism To Block Biosynthesis of an Antifungal Antibiotic in Lysobacter enzymogenes
title_fullStr Two Functional Fatty Acyl Coenzyme A Ligases Affect Free Fatty Acid Metabolism To Block Biosynthesis of an Antifungal Antibiotic in Lysobacter enzymogenes
title_full_unstemmed Two Functional Fatty Acyl Coenzyme A Ligases Affect Free Fatty Acid Metabolism To Block Biosynthesis of an Antifungal Antibiotic in Lysobacter enzymogenes
title_short Two Functional Fatty Acyl Coenzyme A Ligases Affect Free Fatty Acid Metabolism To Block Biosynthesis of an Antifungal Antibiotic in Lysobacter enzymogenes
title_sort two functional fatty acyl coenzyme a ligases affect free fatty acid metabolism to block biosynthesis of an antifungal antibiotic in lysobacter enzymogenes
topic Environmental Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7205486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32144106
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AEM.00309-20
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