The rv1184c Locus Encodes Chp2, an Acyltransferase in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Polyacyltrehalose Lipid Biosynthesis
Enzymologic
0301 basic medicine
Protein Structure
Biomedical and clinical sciences
Medical and Health Sciences
Microbiology
Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic
Lactones
03 medical and health sciences
Rare Diseases
veterinary and food sciences
Bacterial Proteins
Escherichia coli
Tuberculosis
Orlistat
Agricultural
Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
Bacterial
Trehalose
Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Biological Sciences
Lipids
Protein Structure, Tertiary
3. Good health
Biological sciences
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Infectious Diseases
Orphan Drug
Good Health and Well Being
Gene Expression Regulation
Biochemistry and Cell Biology
Infection
Tertiary
Acyltransferases
DOI:
10.1128/jb.02015-14
Publication Date:
2014-10-21T02:10:45Z
AUTHORS (7)
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT
Trehalose glycolipids are found in many bacteria in the suborder
Corynebacterineae
, but methyl-branched acyltrehaloses are exclusive to virulent species such as the human pathogen
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
. In
M. tuberculosis
, the acyltransferase PapA3 catalyzes the formation of diacyltrehalose (DAT), but the enzymes responsible for downstream reactions leading to the final product, polyacyltrehalose (PAT), have not been identified. The PAT biosynthetic gene locus is similar to that of another trehalose glycolipid, sulfolipid 1. Recently, Chp1 was characterized as the terminal acyltransferase in sulfolipid 1 biosynthesis. Here we provide evidence that the homologue Chp2 (Rv1184c) is essential for the final steps of PAT biosynthesis. Disruption of
chp2
led to the loss of PAT and a novel tetraacyltrehalose species, TetraAT, as well as the accumulation of DAT, implicating Chp2 as an acyltransferase downstream of PapA3. Disruption of the putative lipid transporter MmpL10 resulted in a similar phenotype. Chp2 activity thus appears to be regulated by MmpL10 in a relationship similar to that between Chp1 and MmpL8 in sulfolipid 1 biosynthesis. Chp2 is localized to the cell envelope fraction, consistent with its role in DAT modification and possible regulatory interactions with MmpL10. Labeling of purified Chp2 by an activity-based probe was dependent on the presence of the predicted catalytic residue Ser141 and was inhibited by the lipase inhibitor tetrahydrolipstatin (THL). THL treatment of
M. tuberculosis
resulted in selective inhibition of Chp2 over PapA3, confirming Chp2 as a member of the serine hydrolase superfamily. Efforts to produce
in vitro
reconstitution of acyltransferase activity using straight-chain analogues were unsuccessful, suggesting that Chp2 has specificity for native methyl-branched substrates.
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