菌体中脂蛋白 N-酰基转移酶的鉴定和表征。

IF 9.4 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Krista M Armbruster, Jiawen Jiang, Mariana G Sartorio, Nichollas E Scott, Jenna M Peterson, Jonathan Z Sexton, Mario F Feldman, Nicole M Koropatkin
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摘要

类杆菌组成了人类肠道微生物群的一大部分,通过降解各种多糖来促进肠道的整体健康。脂蛋白是通过脂化 N 端半胱氨酸固定在细胞表面的球状蛋白质,为这一过程提供了便利。尽管脂蛋白非常重要,但对这些细菌合成脂蛋白的研究却不充分。在大肠杆菌中,脂蛋白的α-氨基连接脂质是由脂蛋白 N-酰基转移酶 Lnt 添加的。在这里,我们发现了一种不同于 Lnt 的蛋白质,它负责乳杆菌中的相同过程,命名为乳杆菌中的脂蛋白 N-酰基转移酶(Lnb)。缺失 Lnb 会导致细胞合成二乙酰化脂蛋白,从而影响细胞的活力和形态、在多糖上的生长以及膜和外膜囊泡的蛋白质组成。我们的研究结果不仅对公认的革兰氏阴性细菌脂蛋白生物合成模式提出了挑战,而且表明存在一个新的脂蛋白 N-酰基转移酶家族。
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Identification and characterization of the lipoprotein N-acyltransferase in Bacteroides.

Members of the Bacteroidota compose a large portion of the human gut microbiota, contributing to overall gut health via the degradation of various polysaccharides. This process is facilitated by lipoproteins, globular proteins anchored to the cell surface by a lipidated N-terminal cysteine. Despite their importance, lipoprotein synthesis by these bacteria is understudied. In Escherichia coli, the α-amino-linked lipid of lipoproteins is added by the lipoprotein N-acyltransferase Lnt. Herein, we have identified a protein distinct from Lnt responsible for the same process in Bacteroides, named lipoprotein N-acyltransferase in Bacteroides (Lnb). Deletion of Lnb yields cells that synthesize diacylated lipoproteins, with impacts on cell viability and morphology, growth on polysaccharides, and protein composition of membranes and outer membrane vesicles (OMVs). Our results not only challenge the accepted paradigms of lipoprotein biosynthesis in gram-negative bacteria but also suggest the existence of a new family of lipoprotein N-acyltransferases.

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