Garrett_2015_PLoS.One_10_e0135447

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Title : Modulation of the Activity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis LipY by Its PE Domain - Garrett_2015_PLoS.One_10_e0135447
Author(s) : Garrett CK , Broadwell LJ , Hayne CK , Neher SB
Ref : PLoS ONE , 10 :e0135447 , 2015
Abstract :

Mycobacterium tuberculosis harbors over 160 genes encoding PE/PPE proteins, several of which have roles in the pathogen's virulence. A number of PE/PPE proteins are secreted via Type VII secretion systems known as the ESX secretion systems. One PE protein, LipY, has a triglyceride lipase domain in addition to its PE domain. LipY can regulate intracellular triglyceride levels and is also exported to the cell wall by one of the ESX family members, ESX-5. Upon export, LipY's PE domain is removed by proteolytic cleavage. Studies using cells and crude extracts suggest that LipY's PE domain not only directs its secretion by ESX-5, but also functions to inhibit its enzymatic activity. Here, we attempt to further elucidate the role of LipY's PE domain in the regulation of its enzymatic activity. First, we established an improved purification method for several LipY variants using detergent micelles. We then used enzymatic assays to confirm that the PE domain down-regulates LipY activity. The PE domain must be attached to LipY in order to effectively inhibit it. Finally, we determined that full length LipY and the mature lipase lacking the PE domain (LipYDeltaPE) have similar melting temperatures. Based on our improved purification strategy and activity-based approach, we concluded that LipY's PE domain down-regulates its enzymatic activity but does not impact the thermal stability of the enzyme.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: myctu-Rv3097c

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Gene_locus myctu-Rv3097c

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Garrett CK, Broadwell LJ, Hayne CK, Neher SB (2015)
Modulation of the Activity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis LipY by Its PE Domain
PLoS ONE 10 :e0135447

Garrett CK, Broadwell LJ, Hayne CK, Neher SB (2015)
PLoS ONE 10 :e0135447