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J Agric Food Chem ; 72(14): 7684-7693, 2024 Apr 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38532701

RESUMO

Fosmidomycin (FOS) is a natural product inhibiting the DXR enzyme in the MEP pathway and has stimulated interest for finding more suitable FOS analogues. Herein, two series of FOS analogue hydroxamate-containing bisphosphonates as proherbicides were designed, with bisphosphonate replacing the phosphonic unit in FOS while retaining the hydroxamate (BPF series) or replacing it with retro-hydroxamate (BPRF series). The BPF series were synthesized through a three-step reaction sequence including Michael addition of vinylidenebisphosphonate, N-acylation, and deprotection, and the BPRF series were synthesized with a retro-Claisen condensation incorporated into the reaction sequence. Evaluation on model plants demonstrated several compounds having considerable herbicidal activities, and in particular, compound 8m exhibited multifold activity enhancement as compared to the control FOS. The proherbicide properties were comparatively validated. Furthermore, DXR enzyme assay, dimethylallyl pyrophosphate rescue, and molecular docking verified 8m to be a promising proherbicide candidate targeting the DXR enzyme. In addition, 8m also displayed good antimalarial activities.


Assuntos
Aldose-Cetose Isomerases , Antimaláricos , Fosfomicina , Fosfomicina/análogos & derivados , Difosfonatos , Simulação de Acoplamento Molecular , Fosfomicina/farmacologia , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/metabolismo
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Enzyme Microb Technol ; 173: 110355, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38041880

RESUMO

Due to the increasing demand for health-conscious and environmentally friendly products, D-mannose has gained significant attention as a natural, low-calorie sweetener. The use of D-mannose isomerases (D-MIases) for D-mannose production has emerged as a prominent area of research, offering superior advantages compared with conventional methods such as plant extraction and chemical synthesis. In this study, a gene encoding D-MIase was cloned from Bifidobacterium and expressed in E. coli BL21 (DE3). The heterologously expressed enzyme, Bifi-mannose, formed a trimer with a molecular weight of 146.3 kDa and a melting temperature (Tm) of 63.39 ± 1.3 °C. Bifi-mannose exhibited optimal catalytic activity at pH 7.5 and 55 °C, and retained more than 80% of its activity after a 3-hour incubation at 55 °C, demonstrating excellent thermal stability. The Km, Vmax, and kcat/Km values of Bifi-mannose for D-fructose isomerization were determined as 538.7 ± 62.5 mM, 11.7 ± 0.9 µmol·mg1·s1, and 1.02 ± 0.3 mM1·s1, respectively. Notably, under optimized conditions, catalytic yields of 29.4, 87.1, and 148.5 mg·mL1 were achieved when using 100, 300, and 500 mg·mL1 of D-fructose as substrates, resulting in a high conversion rate (29%). Furthermore, kinetic parameters and molecular docking studies revealed that His387 residue primarily participates in the opening of the pyranose ring, while His253 acts as a basic catalyst in the isomerization process.


Assuntos
Aldose-Cetose Isomerases , Bifidobacterium bifidum , Manose , Escherichia coli/metabolismo , Bifidobacterium bifidum/genética , Bifidobacterium bifidum/metabolismo , Simulação de Acoplamento Molecular , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/metabolismo , Frutose , Temperatura , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Cinética , Proteínas Recombinantes/genética , Proteínas Recombinantes/química , Clonagem Molecular
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Enzyme Microb Technol ; 168: 110259, 2023 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37245327

RESUMO

D-Allose is a rare cis-caprose with a wide range of physiological functions, which has a wide range of applications in medicine, food, and other industries. L-Rhamnose isomerase (L-Rhi) is the earliest enzyme found to catalyze the production of D-allose from D-psicose. This catalyst has a high conversion rate, but its specificity for substrates is limited; thus, it cannot fulfill the requirements of industrial production of D-allose. In this study, L-Rhi derived from Bacillus subtilis was employed as the research subject, and D-psicose as the conversion substrate. Two mutant libraries were constructed through alanine scanning, saturation mutation, and rational design based on the analysis of the secondary structure, tertiary structure, and interactions with ligands of the enzyme. The yield of D-allose produced by these mutants was assessed; it was found that the conversion rate of mutant D325M to D-allose was increased by 55.73 %, and the D325S improved by 15.34 %, while mutant W184H increased by 10.37 % at 55 °C, respectively. According to modeling analysis, manganese (Mn2+) had no significant effect on the production of D-psicose from D-psicose by L-Rhi. The results of molecular dynamics simulation demonstrated that the mutants W184H, D325M, and D325S had more stable protein structures while binding with the substrate D-psicose, as evidenced by its root mean square deviation (RMSD), root mean square fluctuation (RMSF), and binding free energy values. It was more conducive to binding D-psicose and facilitating its conversion to D-allose, providing the basis for the production of D-allose.


Assuntos
Aldose-Cetose Isomerases , Glucose , Glucose/metabolismo , Frutose/metabolismo , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/metabolismo , Mutação
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Methods Enzymol ; 685: 279-318, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37245905

RESUMO

Methylthio-d-ribose-1-phosphate (MTR1P) isomerase (MtnA) catalyzes the reversible isomerization of the aldose MTR1P into the ketose methylthio-d-ribulose 1-phosphate. It serves as a member of the methionine salvage pathway that many organisms require for recycling methylthio-d-adenosine, a byproduct of S-adenosylmethionine metabolism, back to methionine. MtnA is of mechanistic interest because unlike most other aldose-ketose isomerases, its substrate exists as an anomeric phosphate ester and therefore cannot equilibrate with a ring-opened aldehyde that is otherwise required to promote isomerization. To investigate the mechanism of MtnA, it is necessary to establish reliable methods for determining the concentration of MTR1P and to measure enzyme activity in a continuous assay. This chapter describes several such protocols needed to perform steady-state kinetics measurements. It additionally outlines the preparation of [32P]MTR1P, its use in radioactively labeling the enzyme, and the characterization of the resulting phosphoryl adduct.


Assuntos
Aldose-Cetose Isomerases , Ribose , Cinética , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/química , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/metabolismo
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J Agric Food Chem ; 71(10): 4228-4234, 2023 Mar 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36867179

RESUMO

The valorization of galactose derived from acid whey to low-calorie tagatose has gained increasing attention. Enzymatic isomerization is of great interest but faces several challenges, such as poor thermal stability of enzymes and a long processing time. In this work, non-enzymatic (supercritical fluids, triethylamine, arginine, boronate affinity, hydrotalcite, Sn-ß zeolite, and calcium hydroxide) pathways for galactose to tagatose isomerization were critically discussed. Unfortunately, most of these chemicals showed poor tagatose yields (<30%), except for calcium hydroxide (>70%). The latter is able to form a tagatose-calcium hydroxide-water complex, which stimulates the equilibrium toward tagatose and prevents sugar degradation. Nevertheless, the excessive use of calcium hydroxide may pose challenges in terms of economic and environmental feasibility. Moreover, the proposed mechanisms for the base (enediol intermediate) and Lewis acid (hydride shift between C-2 and C-1) catalysis of galactose were elucidated. Overall, it is crucial to explore novel and effective catalysts as well as integrated systems for isomerizing of galactose to tagatose.


Assuntos
Aldose-Cetose Isomerases , Galactose , Galactose/metabolismo , Isomerismo , Hidróxido de Cálcio , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/metabolismo , Hexoses/metabolismo
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ChemMedChem ; 18(11): e202200590, 2023 06 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36896721

RESUMO

In this work, we demonstrate how important it is to investigate not only on-target activity but to keep antibiotic activity against critical pathogens in mind. Since antimicrobial resistance is spreading in bacteria such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis, investigations into new targets are urgently needed. One promising new target is 1-deoxy-d-xylulose 5-phosphate synthase (DXPS) of the 2-C-methyl-d-erythritol 4-phosphate (MEP) pathway. We have recently solved the crystal structure of truncated M. tuberculosis DXPS and used it to perform a virtual screening in collaboration with Atomwise Inc. using their deep convolutional neural network-based AtomNet® platform. Of 94 virtual hit compounds only one showed interesting results in binding and activity studies. We synthesized 30 close derivatives using a straightforward synthetic route that allowed for easy derivatization. However, no improvement in activity was observed for any of the derivatives. Therefore, we tested them against a variety of pathogens and found them to be good inhibitors against Escherichia coli.


Assuntos
Aldose-Cetose Isomerases , Mycobacterium tuberculosis , Fosfatos Açúcares , Antibacterianos/farmacologia , Antibacterianos/metabolismo , Óxido Nítrico Sintase/metabolismo , Escherichia coli/metabolismo , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/química , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/metabolismo
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Int J Biol Macromol ; 231: 123406, 2023 Mar 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36702217

RESUMO

Aim of present study was to develop biological catalysts of L-arabinose isomerase (L-AI) by immobilizing on four different supports such as multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWCNT), graphene oxide (GOx), Santa Barbara Amorphous (SBA-15) and mobile composite matter (MCM-41). Also, comparative analysis of the developed catalysts was performed to evolve the best in terms of transformation efficiency for D-tagatose production. The developed nano-enzyme conjugates (NECs) were characterized using the high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HR-TEM) and elemental analysis was performed by energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS). The functional groups were investigated by Fourier transform infra red spectroscopy. Also, the thermo gravimetric analysis (TGA) was employed to plot a thermal degradation weight loss profile of NECs. The conjugated L-AI with MWCNT and GOx were found to be more promising immobilized catalysts due to their ability to provide more surface area. Conversion of D-Galactose to D-Tagatose at moderate temperature and pH was observed to attain the equilibrium level of transformation (~50%). On the contrary, NECs prepared using SBA-15 and MCM-41 as support matrix were unable to reach the equilibrium level of conversion. Additionally, the developed NECs were suitable for reuse in multiple batch cycles. Thus, promising nanotechnology coupled with biocatalysis made the transformation of D-Galactose into D-tagatose more economically sustainable.


Assuntos
Aldose-Cetose Isomerases , Galactose , Galactose/química , Açúcares , Hexoses/química , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/metabolismo
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J Agric Food Chem ; 70(43): 13959-13968, 2022 Nov 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36264233

RESUMO

The development of a suitable immobilization strategy to improve the performance of immobilized glucose isomerase for the isomerization of glucose to fructose is crucial to promoting the industrial production of high-fructose syrup. In this work, a novel recyclable upper critical solution temperature (UCST)-type mVBA-b-P(AAm-co-AN)@glucose isomerase biocatalyst (PVAA@GI) was prepared, and the immobilized glucose isomerase could capture the glucose substrate through the affinity of 4-vinylbenzeneboronic acid (4-VBA) and the glucose substrate, which led to the enhanced substrate affinity and catalytic efficiency of the PVAA@GI. The biocatalyst exhibited excellent stability in pH, thermal, storage, and recycling compared to the free enzyme. The mVBA-b-P(AAm-co-AN)@glucose isomerase biocatalyst displayed reversibly soluble-insoluble characteristics with temperature change, which was in the soluble state during the enzyme reaction process but could be recovered in an insoluble form by lowering the temperature after the reaction. The highest fructose production rate reached 62.79%, which would have potential application in the industrial production of high-fructose syrup.


Assuntos
Aldose-Cetose Isomerases , Frutose , Glucose , Temperatura , Isomerismo , Enzimas Imobilizadas/metabolismo , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/metabolismo
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J Biotechnol ; 358: 9-16, 2022 Nov 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36030895

RESUMO

l-Rhamnose isomerase (l-RhI) catalyzes rare sugar isomerization between aldoses and ketoses. In an attempt to alter the substrate specificity of Thermoanaerobacterium saccharolyticus NTOU1 l-RhI (TsRhI), residue Ile102 was changed to other polar or charged amino acid residues by site-directed mutagenesis. The results of activity-screening using different substrates indicate that I102N, I102Q, and I102R TsRhIs can increase the preference against d-allose in comparison with the wild-type enzyme. The catalytic efficiencies of the purified I102N, I102Q, and I102R TsRhIs against d-allose are 148 %, 277 %, and 191 %, respectively, of that of wild-type enzyme, while those against l-rhamnose are 100 %, 167 % and 87 %, respectively. Mutant I102N, I102Q, and I102R TsRhIs were noted to have the altered substrate specificity, and I102Q TsRhI has the highest catalytic efficiency against d-allose presumably through the formation of an additional hydrogen bond with d-allose. The purified wild-type and mutant TsRhIs were further used to produce d-allose from 100 g/L d-fructose in the presence of d-allulose 3-epimerase, and the yields can reach as high as 22 % d-allulose and 12 % d-allose upon equilibrium. I102Q TsRhI takes only around half of the time to reach the same 12 % d-allose yield, suggesting that this mutant enzyme has a potential to be applied in d-allose production.


Assuntos
Aldose-Cetose Isomerases , Thermoanaerobacterium , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/metabolismo , Aminoácidos , Frutose/metabolismo , Glucose/metabolismo , Cetoses , Racemases e Epimerases/metabolismo , Ramnose/metabolismo , Especificidade por Substrato , Thermoanaerobacterium/genética , Thermoanaerobacterium/metabolismo
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Appl Biochem Biotechnol ; 194(10): 4852-4866, 2022 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35670905

RESUMO

L-ribulose, a kind of high-value rare sugar, could be utilized to manufacture L-form sugars and antiviral drugs, generally produced from L-arabinose as a substrate. However, the production of L-ribulose from L-arabinose is limited by the equilibrium ratio of the catalytic reaction, hence, it is necessary to explore a new biological enzymatic method to produce L-ribulose. Ribose-5-phosphate isomerase (Rpi) is an enzyme that can catalyze the reversible isomerization between L-ribose and L-ribulose, which is of great significance for the preparation of L-ribulose. In order to obtain highly active ribose-5-phosphate isomerase to manufacture L-ribulose, ribose-5-phosphate isomerase A (OsRpiA) from Ochrobactrum sp. CSL1 was engineered based on structural and sequence analyses. Through a rational design strategy, a triple-mutant strain A10T/T32S/G101N with 160% activity was acquired. The enzymatic properties of the mutant were systematically investigated, and the optimum conditions were characterized to achieve the maximum yield of L-ribulose. Kinetic analysis clarified that the A10T/T32S/G101N mutant had a stronger affinity for the substrate and increased catalytic efficiency. Furthermore, molecular dynamics simulations indicated that the binding of the substrate to A10T/T32S/G101N was more stable than that of wild type. The shorter distance between the catalytic residues of A10T/T32S/G101N and L-ribose illuminated the increased activity. Overall, the present study provided a solid basis for demonstrating the complex functions of crucial residues in RpiAs as well as in rare sugar preparation.


Assuntos
Aldose-Cetose Isomerases , Ochrobactrum , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/metabolismo , Antivirais , Arabinose/metabolismo , Cinética , Ochrobactrum/genética , Ochrobactrum/metabolismo , Pentoses , Ribose
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Lett Appl Microbiol ; 74(6): 941-948, 2022 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35239207

RESUMO

The current climate crisis demands replacement of fossil energy sources with sustainable alternatives. In this scenario, second-generation bioethanol, a product of lignocellulosic biomass fermentation, represents a more sustainable alternative. However, Saccharomyces cerevisiae cannot metabolize pentoses, such as xylose, present as a major component of lignocellulosic biomass. Xylose isomerase (XI) is an enzyme that allows xylose consumption by yeasts, because it converts xylose into xylulose, which is further converted to ethanol by the pentose-phosphate pathway. Only a few XI were successfully expressed in S. cerevisiae strains. This work presents a new bacterial XI, named GR-XI 1, obtained from a Brazilian goat rumen metagenomic library. Phylogenetic analysis confirmed the bacterial origin of the gene, which is related to Firmicutes XIs. After codon optimization, this enzyme, renamed XySC1, was functionally expressed in S. cerevisiae, allowing growth in media with xylose as sole carbon source. Overexpression of XySC1 in S. cerevisiae allowed the recombinant strain to efficiently consume and metabolize xylose under aerobic conditions.


Assuntos
Aldose-Cetose Isomerases , Cabras , Microbiota , Rúmen , Saccharomyces cerevisiae , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/genética , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/metabolismo , Animais , Fermentação , Cabras/microbiologia , Filogenia , Rúmen/enzimologia , Rúmen/microbiologia , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/metabolismo , Xilose/metabolismo
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 119(7)2022 02 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35101915

RESUMO

Protein crystallization is an astounding feat of nature. Even though proteins are large, anisotropic molecules with complex, heterogeneous surfaces, they can spontaneously group into two- and three-dimensional arrays with high precision. And yet, the biggest hurdle in this assembly process, the formation of a nucleus, is still poorly understood. In recent years, the two-step nucleation model has emerged as the consensus on the subject, but it still awaits extensive experimental verification. Here, we set out to reconstruct the nucleation pathway of the candidate protein glucose isomerase (GI), for which there have been indications that it may follow a two-step nucleation pathway under certain conditions. We find that the precursor phase present during the early stages of the reaction process is nanoscopic crystallites that have lattice symmetry equivalent to the mature crystals found at the end of a crystallization experiment. Our observations underscore the need for experimental data at a lattice-resolving resolution on other proteins so that a general picture of protein crystal nucleation can be formed.


Assuntos
Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/química , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/metabolismo , Cristalização , Microscopia Crioeletrônica , Modelos Químicos
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Mol Biotechnol ; 64(6): 650-659, 2022 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35048315

RESUMO

D-Mannose has great value in the treatment of chronic diseases. D-Mannose isomerase can catalyze the bioconversion of D-fructose to D-mannose. Therefore, a novel D-mannose isomerase gene (Strh-MIase) from Stenotrophomonas rhizophila strain IS26 was expressed, purified, and characterized for the industrial production of D-mannose. The specific activities of the Strh-MIase for D-mannose and D-fructose were 437.5 ± 0.8 U/mg and 267.2 ± 0.7 U/mg. Its optimal temperature and pH were 50 °C and 7.0. The enzymatic bioconversion produced 25 g/L D-mannose from concentration D-fructose (100 g/L) in 6 h by recombinant Strh-MIase, resulting in a final yield of 25%. Sodium phosphate inhibition has little influence on D-mannose production when a high concentration of D-fructose is used as substrate. We demonstrate that the metal ions improve the efficiency of D-mannose isomerase because of the enhancement of its thermostability. Moreover, the possible catalytic residues of Strh-MIase were identified by site-directed mutagenesis.


Assuntos
Aldose-Cetose Isomerases , Manose , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/metabolismo , Frutose/química , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Cinética , Stenotrophomonas , Especificidade por Substrato , Temperatura
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Crit Rev Biotechnol ; 42(5): 693-712, 2022 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34641740

RESUMO

Isomerases are enzymes that induce physical changes in a molecule without affecting the original molecular formula. Among this class of enzymes, xylose isomerases (XIs) are the most studied to date, partly due to their extensive application in industrial processes to produce high-fructose corn sirups. In recent years, the need for sustainable initiatives has triggered efforts to improve the biobased economy through the use of renewable raw materials. In this context, D-xylose usage is crucial as it is the second-most abundant sugar in nature. The application of XIs in biotransforming xylose, enabling downstream metabolism in several microorganisms, is a smart strategy for ensuring a low-carbon footprint and producing several value-added biochemicals with broad industrial applications such as in the food, cosmetics, pharmaceutical, and polymer industries. Considering recent advancements that have expanded the range of applications of XIs, this review provides a comprehensive and concise overview of XIs, from their primary sources to the biochemical and structural features that influence their mechanisms of action. This comprehensive review may help address the challenges involved in XI applications in different industries and facilitate the exploitation of xylose bioprocesses.


Assuntos
Aldose-Cetose Isomerases , Xilose , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/química , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/metabolismo , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/metabolismo , Xilose/metabolismo
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J Exp Clin Cancer Res ; 40(1): 387, 2021 Dec 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34886901

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BACKGROUND: Mannose, a natural hexose existing in daily food, has been demonstrated to preferentially inhibit the progression of tumors with low expression of phosphate mannose isomerase (PMI). However, its function in thyroid cancer still remains elusive. METHODS: MTT, colony formation and flow cytometry assays were performed to determine the response of thyroid cancer cells to mannose. Meanwhile, mouse models of subcutaneous xenograft and primary papillary thyroid cancer were established to determine in vivo anti-tumor activity of mannose. The underlying mechanism of mannose selectively killing thyroid cancer cells was clarified by a series of molecular and biochemical experiments. RESULTS: Our data demonstrated that mannose selectively suppressed the growth of thyroid cancer cells, and found that enzyme activity of PMI rather than its protein expression was negatively associated with the response of thyroid cancer cells to mannose. Besides, our data showed that zinc ion (Zn2+) chelator TPEN clearly increased the response of mannose-insensitive cells to mannose by inhibiting enzyme activity of PMI, while Zn2+ supplement could effectively reverse this effect. Further studies found that the expression of zinc transport protein ZIP10, which transport Zn2+ from extracellular area into cells, was negatively related to the response of thyroid cancer cells to mannose. Knocking down ZIP10 in mannose-insensitive cells significantly inhibited in vitro and in vivo growth of these cells by decreasing intracellular Zn2+ concentration and enzyme activity of PMI. Moreover, ectopic expression of ZIP10 in mannose-sensitive cells decrease their cellular response to mannose. Mechanistically, mannose exerted its anti-tumor effect by inhibiting cellular glycolysis; however, this effect was highly dependent on expression status of ZIP10. CONCLUSION: The present study demonstrate that mannose selectively kills thyroid cancer cells dependent on enzyme activity of PMI rather than its expression, and provide a mechanistic rationale for exploring clinical use of mannose in thyroid cancer therapy.


Assuntos
Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/metabolismo , Proteínas de Transporte de Cátions/metabolismo , Fosfatos/metabolismo , Neoplasias da Glândula Tireoide/genética , Animais , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Feminino , Humanos , Camundongos
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J Bacteriol ; 203(21): e0037121, 2021 10 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34424034

RESUMO

The ability of Enterococcus faecalis to use a variety of carbon sources enables colonization at various anatomic sites within a mammalian host. N-Acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) is one of the most abundant natural sugars and provides bacteria with a source of carbon and nitrogen when metabolized. N-Acetylglucosamine is also a component of bacterial peptidoglycan, further highlighting the significance of N-acetylglucosamine utilization. In this study, we show that CcpA-regulated enzymes are required for growth on the poly-ß1,4-linked GlcNAc substrate, chitopentaose (ß1,4-linked GlcNAc5). We also show that EF0114 (EndoE) is required for growth on chitobiose (ß1,4-linked GlcNAc2) and that the GH20 domain of EndoE is required for the conversion of GlcNAc2 to N-acetylglucosamine. GlcNAc is transported into the cell via two separate phosphotransferase system (PTS) complexes, either the PTS IICBA encoded by ef1516 (nagE) or the Mpt glucose/mannose permease complex (MptBACD). The Mpt PTS is also the primary glucosamine transporter. In order for N-acetylglucosamine to be utilized as a carbon source, phosphorylated N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc-6-P) must be deacetylated, and here, we show that this activity is mediated by EF1317 (an N-acetylglucosamine-6-phosphate deacetylase; NagA homolog), as a deletion of ef1317 is unable to grow on GlcNAc as the carbon source. Deamination of glucosamine to fructose-6-phosphate is required for entry into glycolysis, and we show that growth on glucosamine is dependent on EF0466 (a glucosamine-6-phosphate deaminase; NagB homolog). Collectively, our data highlight the chitinolytic machinery required for breaking down exogenous chitinous substrates, as well as the uptake and cytosolic enzymes needed for metabolizing N-acetylglucosamine. IMPORTANCE Enterococcus faecalis causes life-threatening health care-associated infections in part due to its intrinsic and acquired antibiotic resistance, its ability to form biofilms, and its nutrient versatility. Alternative nutrient acquisition systems are key factors that contribute to enterococcal colonization at biologically unique host anatomic sites. Although E. faecalis can metabolize an array of carbon sources, little is known of how this bacterium acquires these secondary nutrient sources in mammalian hosts. Our research identifies the glycosidase machinery required for degrading exogenous chitinous substrates into N-acetylglucosamine monomers for transport and metabolism of one of the most abundant naturally occurring sugars, N-acetylglucosamine. Disrupting the function of this N-acetylglucosamine acquisition pathway may lead to new treatments against multidrug-resistant enterococcal infections.


Assuntos
Acetilglucosamina/análogos & derivados , Acetilglucosamina/metabolismo , Enterococcus faecalis/metabolismo , Regulação Bacteriana da Expressão Gênica/fisiologia , Glucosamina/metabolismo , Glicosídeo Hidrolases/metabolismo , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/genética , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/metabolismo , Amidoidrolases/metabolismo , Proteínas de Bactérias , Transporte Biológico , Enterococcus faecalis/efeitos dos fármacos , Deleção de Genes , Regulação Bacteriana da Expressão Gênica/genética , Regulação Enzimológica da Expressão Gênica/genética , Glicosídeo Hidrolases/genética
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Molecules ; 26(16)2021 Aug 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34443699

RESUMO

Three α,α-difluorophosphonate derivatives of fosmidomycin were synthesized from diethyl 1,1-difluorobut-3-enylphosphonate and were evaluated on Escherichia coli. Two of them are among the best 1-deoxy-d-xylulose 5-phosphate reductoisomerase inhibitors, with IC50 in the nM range, much better than fosmidomycin, the reference compound. They also showed an enhanced antimicrobial activity against E. coli on Petri dishes in comparison with the corresponding phosphates and the non-fluorinated phosphonate.


Assuntos
Antibacterianos/farmacologia , Fosfomicina/análogos & derivados , Ácidos Hidroxâmicos/farmacologia , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/antagonistas & inibidores , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/metabolismo , Farmacorresistência Bacteriana/efeitos dos fármacos , Inibidores Enzimáticos/química , Inibidores Enzimáticos/farmacologia , Escherichia coli/efeitos dos fármacos , Escherichia coli/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Fosfomicina/síntese química , Fosfomicina/química , Fosfomicina/farmacologia , Testes de Sensibilidade Microbiana
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Nat Commun ; 12(1): 3902, 2021 06 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34162863

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Self-assembly of proteins holds great promise for the bottom-up design and production of synthetic biomaterials. In conventional approaches, designer proteins are pre-programmed with specific recognition sites that drive the association process towards a desired organized state. Although proven effective, this approach poses restrictions on the complexity and material properties of the end-state. An alternative, hierarchical approach that has found wide adoption for inorganic systems, relies on the production of crystalline nanoparticles that become the building blocks of a next-level assembly process driven by oriented attachment (OA). As it stands, OA has not yet been observed for protein systems. Here we employ cryo-transmission electron microscopy (cryoEM) in the high nucleation rate limit of protein crystals and map the self-assembly route at molecular resolution. We observe the initial formation of facetted nanocrystals that merge lattices by means of OA alignment well before contact is made, satisfying non-trivial symmetry rules in the process. As these nanocrystalline assemblies grow larger we witness imperfect docking events leading to oriented aggregation into mesocrystalline assemblies. These observations highlight the underappreciated role of the interaction between crystalline nuclei, and the impact of OA on the crystallization process of proteins.


Assuntos
Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/química , Nanoestruturas/química , Proteínas Recombinantes/química , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/genética , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/metabolismo , Microscopia Crioeletrônica , Cristalização , Cristalografia por Raios X , Cinética , Modelos Moleculares , Nanoestruturas/ultraestrutura , Tamanho da Partícula , Mutação Puntual , Proteínas Recombinantes/metabolismo , Proteínas Recombinantes/ultraestrutura
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Enzyme Microb Technol ; 148: 109789, 2021 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34116752

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Ribose-5-phosphate isomerase A (RpiA) is of great importance in biochemistry research, however its application in biotechnology has not been fully explored. In this study the activity of RpiA from Ochrobactrum sp. CSL1 (OsRpiA) towards D-allose was engineered based on sequential and structural analyses. Strategies of alanine scanning, rational design and saturated mutagenesis were employed to create three mutant libraries. A single mutant of K124A showed a 45 % activity improvement towards D-allose. The reaction properties of the mutant were analyzed, and a shift of optimal pH and higher thermal stability at low reaction temperatures were identified. The conversion of D-allose was also improved by 40 % using K124A, and higher activities on major substrates were found in the mutant's substrate scope, implying its application potential in rare sugar preparation. Kinetics analysis revealed that Km of K124A mutant decreased by 12 % and the catalytic efficiency increased by 65 % towards D-allose. Moreover, molecular dynamics simulation illustrated the binding of substrate and K124A was more stable than that of the wild-type. The shorter distance and more relax bond angle between the catalytic residue of K124A and D-allose explained the activity improvement in detail. This study highlights the potential of OsRpiA as a biocatalyst for rare sugar preparation, and provides distinct evidences for its catalytic mechanism.


Assuntos
Aldose-Cetose Isomerases , Ochrobactrum , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/genética , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/metabolismo , Isomerismo , Ochrobactrum/metabolismo , Açúcares
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Biochem Biophys Res Commun ; 547: 69-74, 2021 04 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33610042

RESUMO

Glucose/xylose isomerase catalyzes the reversible isomerization of d-glucose and d-xylose to d-fructose and d-xylulose, respectively. This enzyme is not only involved in sugar metabolism but also has industrial applications, such as in the production of high fructose corn syrup and bioethanol. Various crystal structures of glucose isomerase have shown the binding configuration of the substrate and its molecular mechanism; however, the metal binding mechanism required for the isomerization reaction has not been fully elucidated. To better understand the functional metal binding, the crystal structures of the metal-bound and metal-free states of Streptomyces rubiginosus glucose isomerase (SruGI) were determined at 1.4 Å and 1.5 Å resolution, respectively. In the meal-bound state of SruGI, Mg2+ is bound at the M1 and M2 sites, while in the metal-free state, these sites are occupied by water molecules. Structural comparison between the metal binding sites of the metal-bound and metal-free states of SruGI revealed that residues Glu217 and Asp257 exhibit a rigid configuration at the bottom of the metal binding site, suggesting that they serve as a metal-binding platform that defined the location of the metal. In contrast, the side chains of Glu218, His220, Asp255, Asp257, and Asp287 showed configuration changes such as shifts and rotations. Notably, in the metal-free state, the side chains of these amino acids are shifted away from the metal binding site, indicating that the metal-binding residues exhibit a minimal open configuration, which allows metal binding without large conformational changes.


Assuntos
Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/química , Aldose-Cetose Isomerases/metabolismo , Metais/química , Metais/metabolismo , Streptomyces/enzimologia , Sítios de Ligação , Cobalto/química , Cobalto/metabolismo , Cristalografia por Raios X , Magnésio/química , Magnésio/metabolismo , Manganês/química , Manganês/metabolismo , Modelos Moleculares , Relação Estrutura-Atividade
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