Discovery, functional characterization, and structural studies of the NRPS-independent siderophore synthetases.

IF 6.2 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Ketan D Patel, Mercedes B Fisk, Andrew M Gulick
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Abstract

To adapt to low-iron environments, many bacteria produce siderophores, low molecular weight iron chelators that are secreted into the environment where they bind ferric iron. The production of siderophore uptake systems then allows retrieval of the iron-complexed siderophore into the cell, where the metal ion can be used for structural and catalytic roles in many proteins. While many siderophores are produced by the activity of a family of large modular nonribosomal peptide synthetase (NRPS) enzymes, a second class of siderophores are produced by an alternate pathway. These so-called NRPS-independent siderophores (NIS) are biosynthesized through a shared catalytic step that is performed by an NIS synthetase. These enzymes catalyze the formation of an amide linkage between a carboxylate and an amine or, more rarely, form an ester with a hydroxyl substrate. Here we describe the discovery and biochemical studies of diverse NIS synthetases from different siderophore pathways to provide insight into their substrate specificity and catalytic mechanism. The structures of a small number of family members are additionally described that correlates the functional work with the enzyme structure. While the field has come a long way since it was described as a "long-overlooked" family in 2009, there remains much to discover in this large and important enzyme family.

不依赖于nrps的铁载体合成酶的发现、功能表征和结构研究。
为了适应低铁环境,许多细菌产生铁载体,这是一种低分子量的铁螯合剂,它们分泌到环境中,在那里它们结合铁。铁载体摄取系统的产生允许铁络合的铁载体进入细胞,在那里金属离子可以用于许多蛋白质的结构和催化作用。虽然许多铁载体是由大型模块化非核糖体肽合成酶(NRPS)酶家族的活性产生的,但第二类铁载体是通过另一种途径产生的。这些所谓的nrp -independent siderophores (NIS)是通过NIS合成酶的共享催化步骤进行生物合成的。这些酶催化在羧酸盐和胺之间形成酰胺键,或者更罕见的是,与羟基底物形成酯。在这里,我们描述了来自不同铁载体途径的不同NIS合成酶的发现和生化研究,以深入了解它们的底物特异性和催化机制。另外还描述了与酶结构相关的功能工作的少数家族成员的结构。自从2009年它被描述为一个“长期被忽视”的家族以来,这个领域已经走过了很长的路,但在这个庞大而重要的酶家族中,还有很多有待发现的地方。
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期刊介绍: As the discipline of biochemistry and molecular biology have greatly advanced in the last quarter century, significant contributions have been made towards the advancement of general medicine, genetics, immunology, developmental biology, and biophysics. Investigators in a wide range of disciplines increasingly require an appreciation of the significance of current biochemical and molecular biology advances while, members of the biochemical and molecular biology community itself seek concise information on advances in areas remote from their own specialties. Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology believes that well-written review articles prove an effective device for the integration and meaningful comprehension of vast, often contradictory, literature. Review articles also provide an opportunity for creative scholarship by synthesizing known facts, fruitful hypotheses, and new concepts. Accordingly, Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology publishes high-quality reviews that organize, evaluate, and present the current status of high-impact, current issues in the area of biochemistry and molecular biology. Topics are selected on the advice of an advisory board of outstanding scientists, who also suggest authors of special competence. The topics chosen are sufficiently broad to interest a wide audience of readers, yet focused enough to be within the competence of a single author. Authors are chosen based on their activity in the field and their proven ability to produce a well-written publication.
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