Deciphering novel enzymatic and non-enzymatic lysine lactylation in Salmonella.

IF 7.5 2区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Emerging Microbes & Infections Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-19 DOI:10.1080/22221751.2025.2475838
Chuanzhen Zhang, Tao Zhou, Chengxi Li, Danni Wang, Jing Tao, Xiaocen Zhu, Jie Lu, Jinjing Ni, Yu-Feng Yao
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Abstract

Lysine lactylation, a novel post-translational modification, is involved in multiple cellular processes. The role of lactylation remains largely unknown, especially in bacteria. Here, we identified 1090 lactylation sites on 469 proteins by mass spectrometry in Salmonella Typhimurium. Many proteins involved in metabolic processes, protein translation, and other biological functions are lactylated, with lactylation levels varying according to the growth phase or lactate supplementation. Lactylation is regulated by glycolysis, and inhibition of L-lactate utilization can enhance lactylation levels. In addition to the known lactylase in E. coli, the acetyltransferase YfiQ can also catalyse lactylation. More importantly, L-lactyl coenzyme A (L-La-CoA) and S,D-lactoylglutathione (LGSH) can directly donate lactyl groups to target proteins for chemical lactylation. Lactylation is involved in Salmonella invasion of eukaryotic cells, suggesting that lactylation is crucial for bacterial virulence. Collectively, we have comprehensively investigated protein lactylome and the regulatory mechanisms of lactylation in Salmonella, providing valuable insights into studying lactylation function across diverse bacterial species.

解读沙门氏菌中新的酶促和非酶促赖氨酸乳酸化。
赖氨酸乳酸化是一种新的翻译后修饰,涉及多种细胞过程。乳酸化的作用在很大程度上仍然未知,尤其是在细菌中。本研究用质谱法鉴定了鼠伤寒沙门氏菌中469个蛋白的1090个乳酸化位点。许多参与代谢过程、蛋白质翻译和其他生物学功能的蛋白质都发生乳酸化,其乳酸化水平根据生长阶段或乳酸补充而变化。乳酸化是由糖酵解调节的,抑制l -乳酸的利用可以提高乳酸化水平。除了大肠杆菌中已知的乳酸化酶外,乙酰转移酶YfiQ也可以催化乳酸化。更重要的是,l -乳酸辅酶A (L-La-CoA)和S, d -乳酸谷胱甘肽(LGSH)可以直接将乳酸基捐赠给靶蛋白进行化学乳酸化。乳酸化与沙门氏菌侵袭真核细胞有关,提示乳酸化对细菌的毒力至关重要。总的来说,我们全面研究了沙门氏菌中蛋白乳酸酶和乳酸化的调控机制,为研究不同细菌物种的乳酸化功能提供了有价值的见解。
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Emerging Microbes & Infections
Emerging Microbes & Infections IMMUNOLOGY-MICROBIOLOGY
CiteScore
26.20
自引率
2.30%
发文量
276
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: Emerging Microbes & Infections is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to publishing research at the intersection of emerging immunology and microbiology viruses. The journal's mission is to share information on microbes and infections, particularly those gaining significance in both biological and clinical realms due to increased pathogenic frequency. Emerging Microbes & Infections is committed to bridging the scientific gap between developed and developing countries. This journal addresses topics of critical biological and clinical importance, including but not limited to: - Epidemic surveillance - Clinical manifestations - Diagnosis and management - Cellular and molecular pathogenesis - Innate and acquired immune responses between emerging microbes and their hosts - Drug discovery - Vaccine development research Emerging Microbes & Infections invites submissions of original research articles, review articles, letters, and commentaries, fostering a platform for the dissemination of impactful research in the field.
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