Feng_2014_Mol.Microbiol_91_300

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Title : A Francisella virulence factor catalyses an essential reaction of biotin synthesis - Feng_2014_Mol.Microbiol_91_300
Author(s) : Feng Y , Napier BA , Manandhar M , Henke SK , Weiss DS , Cronan JE
Ref : Molecular Microbiology , 91 :300 , 2014
Abstract :

We recently identified a gene (FTN_0818) required for Francisella virulence that seemed likely involved in biotin metabolism. However, the molecular function of this virulence determinant was unclear. Here we show that this protein named BioJ is the enzyme of the biotin biosynthesis pathway that determines the chain length of the biotin valeryl side-chain. Expression of bioJ allows growth of an Escherichia coli bioH strain on biotin-free medium, indicating functional equivalence of BioJ to the paradigm pimeloyl-ACP methyl ester carboxyl-esterase, BioH. BioJ was purified to homogeneity, shown to be monomeric and capable of hydrolysis of its physiological substrate methyl pimeloyl-ACP to pimeloyl-ACP, the precursor required to begin formation of the fused heterocyclic rings of biotin. Phylogenetic analyses confirmed that distinct from BioH, BioJ represents a novel subclade of the alpha/beta-hydrolase family. Structure-guided mapping combined with site-directed mutagenesis revealed that the BioJ catalytic triad consists of Ser151, Asp248 and His278, all of which are essential for activity and virulence. The biotin synthesis pathway was reconstituted reaction in vitro and the physiological role of BioJ directly assayed. To the best of our knowledge, these data represent further evidence linking biotin synthesis to bacterial virulence.

PubMedSearch : Feng_2014_Mol.Microbiol_91_300
PubMedID: 24313380
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9gamm-BioJ , fratt-q5nga8

Related information

Substrate Pimeloyl-ACP-methyl-ester
Gene_locus 9gamm-BioJ    fratt-q5nga8
Family BioH

Citations formats

Feng Y, Napier BA, Manandhar M, Henke SK, Weiss DS, Cronan JE (2014)
A Francisella virulence factor catalyses an essential reaction of biotin synthesis
Molecular Microbiology 91 :300

Feng Y, Napier BA, Manandhar M, Henke SK, Weiss DS, Cronan JE (2014)
Molecular Microbiology 91 :300