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The Acyl-Proteome of Syntrophus aciditrophicus Reveals Metabolic Relationships in Benzoate Degradation

Syntrophus aciditrophicus is a model syntrophic bacterium that degrades fatty and aromatic acids into acetate, CO(2), formate, and H(2) that are utilized by methanogens and other hydrogen-consuming microbes. S. aciditrophicus benzoate degradation proceeds by a multistep pathway with many intermediat...

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Autores principales: Muroski, John M., Fu, Janine Y., Nguyen, Hong Hanh, Wofford, Neil Q., Mouttaki, Housna, James, Kimberly L., McInerney, Michael J., Gunsalus, Robert P., Loo, Joseph A., Ogorzalek Loo, Rachel R.
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8942843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35189333
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcpro.2022.100215
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author Muroski, John M.
Fu, Janine Y.
Nguyen, Hong Hanh
Wofford, Neil Q.
Mouttaki, Housna
James, Kimberly L.
McInerney, Michael J.
Gunsalus, Robert P.
Loo, Joseph A.
Ogorzalek Loo, Rachel R.
author_facet Muroski, John M.
Fu, Janine Y.
Nguyen, Hong Hanh
Wofford, Neil Q.
Mouttaki, Housna
James, Kimberly L.
McInerney, Michael J.
Gunsalus, Robert P.
Loo, Joseph A.
Ogorzalek Loo, Rachel R.
author_sort Muroski, John M.
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description Syntrophus aciditrophicus is a model syntrophic bacterium that degrades fatty and aromatic acids into acetate, CO(2), formate, and H(2) that are utilized by methanogens and other hydrogen-consuming microbes. S. aciditrophicus benzoate degradation proceeds by a multistep pathway with many intermediate reactive acyl-coenzyme A species (RACS) that can potentially N(ε)-acylate lysine residues. Herein, we describe the identification and characterization of acyl-lysine modifications that correspond to RACS in the benzoate degradation pathway. The amounts of modified peptides are sufficient to analyze the post-translational modifications without antibody enrichment, enabling a range of acylations located, presumably, on the most extensively acylated proteins throughout the proteome to be studied. Seven types of acyl modifications were identified, six of which correspond directly to RACS that are intermediates in the benzoate degradation pathway including 3-hydroxypimeloylation, a modification first identified in this system. Indeed, benzoate-degrading enzymes are heavily represented among the acylated proteins. A total of 125 sites were identified in 60 proteins. Functional deacylase enzymes are present in the proteome, indicating a potential regulatory system/mechanism by which S. aciditrophicus modulates acylation. Uniquely, N(ε)-acyl-lysine RACS are highly abundant in these syntrophic bacteria, raising the compelling possibility that post-translational modifications modulate benzoate degradation in this and potentially other, syntrophic bacteria. Our results outline candidates for further study of how acylations impact syntrophic consortia.
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spelling pubmed-89428432022-03-31 The Acyl-Proteome of Syntrophus aciditrophicus Reveals Metabolic Relationships in Benzoate Degradation Muroski, John M. Fu, Janine Y. Nguyen, Hong Hanh Wofford, Neil Q. Mouttaki, Housna James, Kimberly L. McInerney, Michael J. Gunsalus, Robert P. Loo, Joseph A. Ogorzalek Loo, Rachel R. Mol Cell Proteomics Research Syntrophus aciditrophicus is a model syntrophic bacterium that degrades fatty and aromatic acids into acetate, CO(2), formate, and H(2) that are utilized by methanogens and other hydrogen-consuming microbes. S. aciditrophicus benzoate degradation proceeds by a multistep pathway with many intermediate reactive acyl-coenzyme A species (RACS) that can potentially N(ε)-acylate lysine residues. Herein, we describe the identification and characterization of acyl-lysine modifications that correspond to RACS in the benzoate degradation pathway. The amounts of modified peptides are sufficient to analyze the post-translational modifications without antibody enrichment, enabling a range of acylations located, presumably, on the most extensively acylated proteins throughout the proteome to be studied. Seven types of acyl modifications were identified, six of which correspond directly to RACS that are intermediates in the benzoate degradation pathway including 3-hydroxypimeloylation, a modification first identified in this system. Indeed, benzoate-degrading enzymes are heavily represented among the acylated proteins. A total of 125 sites were identified in 60 proteins. Functional deacylase enzymes are present in the proteome, indicating a potential regulatory system/mechanism by which S. aciditrophicus modulates acylation. Uniquely, N(ε)-acyl-lysine RACS are highly abundant in these syntrophic bacteria, raising the compelling possibility that post-translational modifications modulate benzoate degradation in this and potentially other, syntrophic bacteria. Our results outline candidates for further study of how acylations impact syntrophic consortia. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8942843/ /pubmed/35189333 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcpro.2022.100215 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research
Muroski, John M.
Fu, Janine Y.
Nguyen, Hong Hanh
Wofford, Neil Q.
Mouttaki, Housna
James, Kimberly L.
McInerney, Michael J.
Gunsalus, Robert P.
Loo, Joseph A.
Ogorzalek Loo, Rachel R.
The Acyl-Proteome of Syntrophus aciditrophicus Reveals Metabolic Relationships in Benzoate Degradation
title The Acyl-Proteome of Syntrophus aciditrophicus Reveals Metabolic Relationships in Benzoate Degradation
title_full The Acyl-Proteome of Syntrophus aciditrophicus Reveals Metabolic Relationships in Benzoate Degradation
title_fullStr The Acyl-Proteome of Syntrophus aciditrophicus Reveals Metabolic Relationships in Benzoate Degradation
title_full_unstemmed The Acyl-Proteome of Syntrophus aciditrophicus Reveals Metabolic Relationships in Benzoate Degradation
title_short The Acyl-Proteome of Syntrophus aciditrophicus Reveals Metabolic Relationships in Benzoate Degradation
title_sort acyl-proteome of syntrophus aciditrophicus reveals metabolic relationships in benzoate degradation
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8942843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35189333
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcpro.2022.100215
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