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The Acetyltransferase RibT From Bacillus subtilis Affects in vivo Dynamics of the Multimeric Heavy Riboflavin Synthase Complex
Flavins are ubiquitous molecules in life as they serve as important enzyme cofactors. In the Gram-positive, soil-dwelling bacterium Bacillus subtilis, four well-characterized gene products (the enzymes RibDG, RibE, RibAB, and RibH) catalyze the biosynthesis of riboflavin (RF) from guanosine-triphosp...
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author | Rotter, Daniel Andreas Orlando Heger, Christoph Kühm, Christian Schmidt, Nina Schäfer, Antje Heimerl, Thomas Mack, Matthias Graumann, Peter L. |
author_facet | Rotter, Daniel Andreas Orlando Heger, Christoph Kühm, Christian Schmidt, Nina Schäfer, Antje Heimerl, Thomas Mack, Matthias Graumann, Peter L. |
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description | Flavins are ubiquitous molecules in life as they serve as important enzyme cofactors. In the Gram-positive, soil-dwelling bacterium Bacillus subtilis, four well-characterized gene products (the enzymes RibDG, RibE, RibAB, and RibH) catalyze the biosynthesis of riboflavin (RF) from guanosine-triphosphate (GTP) and ribulose-5-phosphate (R5P). The corresponding genes form an operon together with the gene ribT (ribDG-E-AB-H-T), wherein the function of this terminal gene remained enigmatic. RibT has been structurally characterized as a GCN5-like acetyltransferase (GNAT), however, with unidentified target molecules. Bacterial two-hybrid system revealed interactions between RibT, RibH, and RibE, forming the heavy RF synthase complex. Applying single particle tracking (SPT), we found that confined (sub)diffusion of RibT is largely dependent on interacting RibE and, to a lesser degree, on interacting RibH. By induced expression of otherwise low-expressed ribT from an ectopic locus, we observed a decrease in the subpopulation considered to represent capsids of the heavy RF synthase and an increase in the subpopulation thought to represent pentamers of RibH, pointing to a putative role for RibT in capsid disassembly. Complementarily, either deletion of ribT or mutation of a key residue from RibH (K29) suspected to be the substrate of RibT for acetylation leads to increased levels of subpopulations considered as capsids of RibH-mVenus (RibH-mV) in comparison to wild-type (wt)-like cells. Thus, we provide evidence for an indirect involvement of RibT in RF biosynthesis by a putative capsid disassembling mechanism considered to involve acetylation of RibH residue K29 at the three-fold symmetry axis of 60-mer capsids. |
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spelling | pubmed-90488282022-04-29 The Acetyltransferase RibT From Bacillus subtilis Affects in vivo Dynamics of the Multimeric Heavy Riboflavin Synthase Complex Rotter, Daniel Andreas Orlando Heger, Christoph Kühm, Christian Schmidt, Nina Schäfer, Antje Heimerl, Thomas Mack, Matthias Graumann, Peter L. Front Microbiol Microbiology Flavins are ubiquitous molecules in life as they serve as important enzyme cofactors. In the Gram-positive, soil-dwelling bacterium Bacillus subtilis, four well-characterized gene products (the enzymes RibDG, RibE, RibAB, and RibH) catalyze the biosynthesis of riboflavin (RF) from guanosine-triphosphate (GTP) and ribulose-5-phosphate (R5P). The corresponding genes form an operon together with the gene ribT (ribDG-E-AB-H-T), wherein the function of this terminal gene remained enigmatic. RibT has been structurally characterized as a GCN5-like acetyltransferase (GNAT), however, with unidentified target molecules. Bacterial two-hybrid system revealed interactions between RibT, RibH, and RibE, forming the heavy RF synthase complex. Applying single particle tracking (SPT), we found that confined (sub)diffusion of RibT is largely dependent on interacting RibE and, to a lesser degree, on interacting RibH. By induced expression of otherwise low-expressed ribT from an ectopic locus, we observed a decrease in the subpopulation considered to represent capsids of the heavy RF synthase and an increase in the subpopulation thought to represent pentamers of RibH, pointing to a putative role for RibT in capsid disassembly. Complementarily, either deletion of ribT or mutation of a key residue from RibH (K29) suspected to be the substrate of RibT for acetylation leads to increased levels of subpopulations considered as capsids of RibH-mVenus (RibH-mV) in comparison to wild-type (wt)-like cells. Thus, we provide evidence for an indirect involvement of RibT in RF biosynthesis by a putative capsid disassembling mechanism considered to involve acetylation of RibH residue K29 at the three-fold symmetry axis of 60-mer capsids. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9048828/ /pubmed/35495702 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.856820 Text en Copyright © 2022 Rotter, Heger, Kühm, Schmidt, Schäfer, Heimerl, Mack and Graumann. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology Rotter, Daniel Andreas Orlando Heger, Christoph Kühm, Christian Schmidt, Nina Schäfer, Antje Heimerl, Thomas Mack, Matthias Graumann, Peter L. The Acetyltransferase RibT From Bacillus subtilis Affects in vivo Dynamics of the Multimeric Heavy Riboflavin Synthase Complex |
title | The Acetyltransferase RibT From Bacillus subtilis Affects in vivo Dynamics of the Multimeric Heavy Riboflavin Synthase Complex |
title_full | The Acetyltransferase RibT From Bacillus subtilis Affects in vivo Dynamics of the Multimeric Heavy Riboflavin Synthase Complex |
title_fullStr | The Acetyltransferase RibT From Bacillus subtilis Affects in vivo Dynamics of the Multimeric Heavy Riboflavin Synthase Complex |
title_full_unstemmed | The Acetyltransferase RibT From Bacillus subtilis Affects in vivo Dynamics of the Multimeric Heavy Riboflavin Synthase Complex |
title_short | The Acetyltransferase RibT From Bacillus subtilis Affects in vivo Dynamics of the Multimeric Heavy Riboflavin Synthase Complex |
title_sort | acetyltransferase ribt from bacillus subtilis affects in vivo dynamics of the multimeric heavy riboflavin synthase complex |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9048828/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35495702 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.856820 |
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