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Role of Premycofactocin Synthase in Growth, Microaerophilic Adaptation, and Metabolism of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Mycofactocin is a new class of peptide-derived redox cofactors present in a selected group of bacteria including Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Mycofactocin biosynthesis requires at least six genes, including mftD, encoding putative lactate dehydrogenase, which catalyzes the penultimate biosynthetic st...

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Autores principales: Krishnamoorthy, Gopinath, Kaiser, Peggy, Constant, Patricia, Abu Abed, Ulrike, Schmid, Monika, Frese, Christian K., Brinkmann, Volker, Daffé, Mamadou, Kaufmann, Stefan H. E.
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8406134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34311585
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01665-21
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author Krishnamoorthy, Gopinath
Kaiser, Peggy
Constant, Patricia
Abu Abed, Ulrike
Schmid, Monika
Frese, Christian K.
Brinkmann, Volker
Daffé, Mamadou
Kaufmann, Stefan H. E.
author_facet Krishnamoorthy, Gopinath
Kaiser, Peggy
Constant, Patricia
Abu Abed, Ulrike
Schmid, Monika
Frese, Christian K.
Brinkmann, Volker
Daffé, Mamadou
Kaufmann, Stefan H. E.
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description Mycofactocin is a new class of peptide-derived redox cofactors present in a selected group of bacteria including Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Mycofactocin biosynthesis requires at least six genes, including mftD, encoding putative lactate dehydrogenase, which catalyzes the penultimate biosynthetic step. Cellular functions remained unknown until recent reports on the significance of mycofactocin in primary alcohol metabolism. Here, we show that mftD transcript levels were increased in hypoxia-adapted M. tuberculosis; however, mftD functionality was found likely dispensable for l-lactate metabolism. Targeted deletion of mftD reduced the survival of M. tuberculosis in in vitro and in vivo hypoxia models but increased the bacterial growth in glucose-containing broth as well as in the lungs and spleens, albeit modestly, of aerosol-infected C57BL/6J mice. The cause of this growth advantage remains unestablished; however, the mftD-deficient M. tuberculosis strain had reduced NAD(H)/NADP(H) levels and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity with no impairment in phthiocerol dimycocerosate lipid synthesis. An ultrastructural examination of parental and mycofactocin biosynthesis gene mutants in M. tuberculosis, M. marinum, and M. smegmatis showed no altered cell morphology and size except the presence of outer membrane-bound fibril-like features only in a mutant subpopulation. A cell surface-protein analysis of M. smegmatis mycofactocin biosynthesis mutants with trypsin revealed differential abundances of a subset of proteins that are known to interact with mycofactocin and their homologs that can enhance protein aggregation or amyloid-like fibrils in riboflavin-starved eukaryotic cells. In sum, phenotypic analyses of the mutant strain implicate the significance of MftD/mycofactocin in M. tuberculosis growth and persistence in its host.
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spelling pubmed-84061342021-09-09 Role of Premycofactocin Synthase in Growth, Microaerophilic Adaptation, and Metabolism of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Krishnamoorthy, Gopinath Kaiser, Peggy Constant, Patricia Abu Abed, Ulrike Schmid, Monika Frese, Christian K. Brinkmann, Volker Daffé, Mamadou Kaufmann, Stefan H. E. mBio Research Article Mycofactocin is a new class of peptide-derived redox cofactors present in a selected group of bacteria including Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Mycofactocin biosynthesis requires at least six genes, including mftD, encoding putative lactate dehydrogenase, which catalyzes the penultimate biosynthetic step. Cellular functions remained unknown until recent reports on the significance of mycofactocin in primary alcohol metabolism. Here, we show that mftD transcript levels were increased in hypoxia-adapted M. tuberculosis; however, mftD functionality was found likely dispensable for l-lactate metabolism. Targeted deletion of mftD reduced the survival of M. tuberculosis in in vitro and in vivo hypoxia models but increased the bacterial growth in glucose-containing broth as well as in the lungs and spleens, albeit modestly, of aerosol-infected C57BL/6J mice. The cause of this growth advantage remains unestablished; however, the mftD-deficient M. tuberculosis strain had reduced NAD(H)/NADP(H) levels and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity with no impairment in phthiocerol dimycocerosate lipid synthesis. An ultrastructural examination of parental and mycofactocin biosynthesis gene mutants in M. tuberculosis, M. marinum, and M. smegmatis showed no altered cell morphology and size except the presence of outer membrane-bound fibril-like features only in a mutant subpopulation. A cell surface-protein analysis of M. smegmatis mycofactocin biosynthesis mutants with trypsin revealed differential abundances of a subset of proteins that are known to interact with mycofactocin and their homologs that can enhance protein aggregation or amyloid-like fibrils in riboflavin-starved eukaryotic cells. In sum, phenotypic analyses of the mutant strain implicate the significance of MftD/mycofactocin in M. tuberculosis growth and persistence in its host. American Society for Microbiology 2021-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8406134/ /pubmed/34311585 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01665-21 Text en Copyright © 2021 Krishnamoorthy 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/) .
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Krishnamoorthy, Gopinath
Kaiser, Peggy
Constant, Patricia
Abu Abed, Ulrike
Schmid, Monika
Frese, Christian K.
Brinkmann, Volker
Daffé, Mamadou
Kaufmann, Stefan H. E.
Role of Premycofactocin Synthase in Growth, Microaerophilic Adaptation, and Metabolism of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
title Role of Premycofactocin Synthase in Growth, Microaerophilic Adaptation, and Metabolism of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
title_full Role of Premycofactocin Synthase in Growth, Microaerophilic Adaptation, and Metabolism of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
title_fullStr Role of Premycofactocin Synthase in Growth, Microaerophilic Adaptation, and Metabolism of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
title_full_unstemmed Role of Premycofactocin Synthase in Growth, Microaerophilic Adaptation, and Metabolism of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
title_short Role of Premycofactocin Synthase in Growth, Microaerophilic Adaptation, and Metabolism of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
title_sort role of premycofactocin synthase in growth, microaerophilic adaptation, and metabolism of mycobacterium tuberculosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8406134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34311585
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01665-21
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