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Tuberculosis (TB), the leading cause of death among infectious diseases worldwide, is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis). Early accurate diagnosis means earlier prevention, treatment and control of TB. To confirm efficient diagnostic antigens for M. tuberculosis, the serodiagnosis value of four recombinant proteins including Rv0220, Rv2958c, Rv2994 and Rv3347c was evaluated in this study. The specificities and sensitivities of four recombinant proteins were determined based on enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) by screening sera from smear‐positive pulmonary TB patients (n = 92), uninfected individuals (n = 60) and patients with Mycoplasma pneumoniae (n = 32) that potentially cross‐react with M. tuberculosis. The ELISAs showed that Rv0220, Rv2958c, Rv2994 and Rv3347c exhibited high specificities and sensitivities in detecting immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibody, with 98.3/91.3%, 91.7/85.9%, 93.3/89.1% and 93.3/80.4% respectively. According to the receiver‐operating characteristic (ROC) analysis, the area under the ROC of the target proteins was 0.988, 0.969, 0.929 and 0.945 respectively. Western blot was established to evaluate the immunoreactivities of target proteins to mice and human sera. Results demonstrated that Rv0220, Rv2958c, Rv2994 and Rv3347c could specifically recognize TB‐positive sera and the sera of mice immunized with the corresponding protein. Thus, Rv0220, Rv2958c, Rv2994 and Rv3347c were valuable potential diagnostic antigens for M. tuberculosis.  相似文献   

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Ribonucleases (RNases) maintain the cellular RNA pool by RNA processing and degradation. In many bacteria, including the human pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the enzymes mediating several central RNA processing functions are still unknown. Here, we identify the hypothetical Mtb protein Rv2179c as a highly divergent exoribonuclease. Although the primary sequence of Rv2179c has no detectable similarity to any known RNase, the Rv2179c crystal structure reveals an RNase fold. Active site residues are equivalent to those in the DEDD family of RNases, and Rv2179c has close structural homology to Escherichia coli RNase T. Consistent with the DEDD fold, Rv2179c has exoribonuclease activity, cleaving the 3′ single-strand overhangs of duplex RNA. Functional orthologs of Rv2179c are prevalent in actinobacteria and found in bacteria as phylogenetically distant as proteobacteria. Thus, Rv2179c is the founding member of a new, large RNase family with hundreds of members across the bacterial kingdom.  相似文献   

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Recent efforts have underlined the role of serine/threonine protein kinases in growth, pathogenesis, and cell wall metabolism in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Although most kinases have been investigated for their physiological roles, little information is available regarding how serine/threonine protein kinase-dependent phosphorylation regulates the activity of kinase substrates. Herein, we focused on M. tuberculosis Rv2175c, a protein of unknown function, conserved in actinomycetes, and recently identified as a substrate of the PknL kinase. We solved the solution structure of Rv2175c by multidimensional NMR and demonstrated that it possesses an original winged helix-turn-helix motif, indicative of a DNA-binding protein. The DNA-binding activity of Rv2175c was subsequently confirmed by fluorescence anisotropy, as well as in electrophoretic mobility shift assays. Mass spectrometry analyses using a combination of MALDI-TOF and LC-ESI/MS/MS identified Thr9 as the unique phosphoacceptor. This was further supported by complete loss of PknL-dependent phosphorylation of an Rv2175c_T9A mutant. Importantly, the DNA-binding activity was completely abrogated in a Rv2175c_T9D mutant, designed to mimic constitutive phosphorylation, but not in a mutant lacking the first 13 residues. This implies that the function of the N-terminal extension is to provide a phosphoacceptor (Thr9), which, following phosphorylation, negatively regulates the Rv2175c DNA-binding activity. Interestingly, the N-terminal disordered extension, which bears the phosphoacceptor, was found to be restricted to members of the M. tuberculosis complex, thus suggesting the existence of an original mechanism that appears to be unique to the M. tuberculosis complex.In response to its environment, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb)3 activates or represses the expression of a number of genes to promptly adjust to new conditions. More precisely, during the infection process, cross-talk of signals between the host and the bacterium take place, resulting in reprogramming the host signaling network. Many of these stimuli are transduced in the bacteria via sensor kinases, enabling the pathogen to adapt its cellular response to survive in hostile environments. Although the two-component systems represent the classic prokaryotic mechanism for detection and response to environmental changes, the serine/threonine and tyrosine protein kinases (STPKs) associated with their phosphatases have emerged as important regulatory systems in prokaryotic cells (13). M. tb contains eleven STPKs (4, 5), and most are being investigated for their physiological roles and potential application for future drug development to combat tuberculosis (6). Through phosphorylation these STPKs are also thought to play important functions in cell signaling responses as well as in essential metabolic pathways. The cell wall of M. tb plays a critical role in the defense of this pathogen in the host, and changes in cell wall composition in response to various environmental stimuli are critical to M. tb adaptation during infection. Although little is known regarding the cell wall regulatory mechanisms in M. tb, there is now an increasing body of evidence indicating that these processes largely rely on STPK-dependent mechanisms (79).Moreover, little information on the range of functions regulated by the STPKs is available, and the complicated mycobacterial phosphoproteome is still far from being deciphered. Understanding mycobacterial kinase biology has been severely impeded by the difficulty to identify direct kinase substrates and the subsequent characterization of the phosphorylation site(s). However, several recent studies have reported the identification and characterization of the phosphorylation sites in substrates related to various metabolic pathways in mycobacteria. These include the Fork Head associated-containing protein GarA, a key regulator of the tricarboxylic cycle (10, 11); PbpA, a penicillin-binding protein required for cell division (12); Wag31, a homologue of the cell division protein DivIVA that regulates growth, morphology, and polar cell wall biosynthesis in mycobacteria (13); the β-ketoacyl acyl carrier protein synthase mtFabH, which participates in mycolic acid biosynthesis (9); the anti-anti-sigma factor Rv0516c (14); the alternate sigma factor SigH, which is a central regulator of the response to oxidative stress (15); as well as the essential mycobacterial chaperone GroEL1 (16).Therefore, a further characterization of STPKs substrates is critical to unraveling the mechanisms by which STPK-dependent phosphorylation induces modifications, thus regulating their activity, ultimately conditioning biological responses in mycobacteria. Such studies may also provide the key to designing new inhibitors that target signal transduction pathways specific to M. tb.We recently characterized a novel substrate/kinase pair in M. tb, PknL/Rv2175c (17). pknL is associated with the ∼30-kb dcw (division cell wall) gene cluster, which encompasses several genes involved in cell wall synthesis and cell division (17, 18), raising the possibility that PknL might participate in the regulation of this gene cluster. Moreover, pknL (Rv2176) is adjacent to the Rv2175c gene, encoding a 16-kDa protein of unknown function. We further demonstrated that phosphorylation of the activation loop Thr-173 residue was required for optimal PknL-mediated phosphorylation of Rv2175c. Moreover, Rv2175c belongs to a mycobacterial “core” of 219 genes, identified by macroarray and bioinformatic analysis, common to M. tb- and Mycobacterium leprae-encoding proteins showing no similarity with proteins from other organisms. The presence of Rv2175c as a member of this set of genes emphasizes the importance of Rv2175c in the physiology of M. tb. In this context, we reasoned that the structural determination of Rv2175c would provide a valuable basis for a better understanding of the function of this protein.Therefore, we have undertaken the structural determination of Rv2175 using multidimensional NMR techniques. Herein, we provide strong evidence that Rv2175c is a DNA-binding protein and investigated how phosphorylation of a unique Thr residue in the N-terminal domain of the protein affects its DNA-binding activity.  相似文献   

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目的:克隆结核分枝杆菌持续感染期抗原Rv1733c基因,构建其原核表达载体,并在大肠杆菌中进行表达和纯化。方法:采用聚合酶链反应(PCR)方法从结核分枝杆菌H37Rv基因组中扩增出Rv1733c基因片段,克隆入pMD18-T载体,序列测定正确后将其亚克隆入原核表达载体pPro-EXHTb,并在大肠杆菌DH5α中进行表达,表达蛋白经SDS-PAGE及Western-blot分析后,以Ni-NTA亲和层析纯化蛋白。结果:成功克隆了Rv1733c基因片段并构建了其原核表达载体pPro-EXHTb-1733c,转化E.ColiDH5α后能表达大小约30 KD的蛋白,Western-blot分析表明表达产物正确。通过亲和层析获得纯化蛋白。结论:成功构建结核分枝杆菌持续感染期抗原Rv1733c原核表达载体pPro-EXHTb-1733c,并获得纯化蛋白,为研究新型结核疫苗的靶抗原奠定了基础。  相似文献   

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Understanding the signaling pathways involved in the regulation of anti-inflammatory and pro-inflammatory responses in tuberculosis is extremely important in tailoring a macrophage innate response to promote anti-tuberculosis immunity in the host. Although the role of toll-like receptors (TLRs) in the regulation of anti-inflammatory and pro-inflammatory responses is known, the detailed molecular mechanisms by which the Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria modulate these innate responses are not clearly understood. In this study, we demonstrate that M. tuberculosis heat shock protein 60 (Mtbhsp60, Cpn60.1, and Rv3417c) interacts with both TLR2 and TLR4 receptors, but its interaction with TLR2 leads to clathrin-dependent endocytosis resulting in an increased production of interleukin (IL)-10 and activated p38 MAPK. Blockage of TLR2-mediated endocytosis inhibited IL-10 production but induced production of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α and activated ERK1/2. In contrast, upon interaction with TLR4, Mtbhsp60 remained predominantly localized on the cell surface due to poorer endocytosis of the protein that led to decreased IL-10 production and p38 MAPK activation. The Escherichia coli homologue of hsp60 was found to be retained mainly on the macrophage surface upon interaction with either TLR2 or TLR4 that triggered predominantly a pro-inflammatory-type immune response. Our data suggest that cellular localization of Mtbhsp60 upon interaction with TLRs dictates the type of polarization in the innate immune responses in macrophages. This information is likely to help us in tailoring the host protective immune responses against M. tuberculosis.  相似文献   

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Mycobacterial tuberculosis (Mtb) is able to preserve its intrabacterial pH (pHIB) near neutrality in the acidic phagosomes of immunologically activated macrophages and to cause lethal pathology in immunocompetent mice. In contrast, when its ability to maintain pHIB homeostasis is genetically compromised, Mtb dies in acidic phagosomes and is attenuated in the mouse. Compounds that phenocopy the genetic disruption of Mtb’s pHIB homeostasis could serve as starting points for drug development in their own right or through identification of their targets. A previously reported screen of a natural product library identified a phloroglucinol, agrimophol, that lowered Mtb’s pHIB and killed Mtb at an acidic extrabacterial pH. Inability to identify agrimophol-resistant mutants of Mtb suggested that the compound may have more than one target. Given that polyphenolic compounds may undergo covalent reactions, we attempted an affinity-based method for target identification. The structure-activity relationship of synthetically tractable polyhydroxy diphenylmethane analogs with equivalent bioactivity informed the design of a bioactive agrimophol alkyne. After click-chemistry reaction with azido-biotin and capture on streptavidin, the biotinylated agrimophol analog pulled down the Mtb protein Rv3852, a predicted membrane protein that binds DNA in vitro. A ligand-protein interaction between agrimophol and recombinant Rv3852 was confirmed by isothermal calorimetry (ITC) and led to disruption of Rv3852’s DNA binding function. However, genetic deletion of rv3852 in Mtb did not phenocopy the effect of agrimophol on Mtb, perhaps because of redundancy of its function.  相似文献   

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Rv2118c belongs to the class of conserved hypothetical proteins from Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv. The crystal structure of Rv2118c in complex with S-adenosyl-l-methionine (AdoMet) has been determined at 1.98 A resolution. The crystallographic asymmetric unit consists of a monomer, but symmetry-related subunits interact extensively, leading to a tetrameric structure. The structure of the monomer can be divided functionally into two domains: the larger catalytic C-terminal domain that binds the cofactor AdoMet and is involved in the transfer of methyl group from AdoMet to the substrate and a smaller N-terminal domain. The structure of the catalytic domain is very similar to that of other AdoMet-dependent methyltransferases. The N-terminal domain is primarily a beta-structure with a fold not found in other methyltransferases of known structure. Database searches reveal a conserved family of Rv2118c-like proteins from various organisms. Multiple sequence alignments show several regions of high sequence similarity (motifs) in this family of proteins. Structure analysis and homology to yeast Gcd14p suggest that Rv2118c could be an RNA methyltransferase, but further studies are required to establish its functional role conclusively. Copyright 12001 Academic Press.  相似文献   

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Rv3619c and Rv3620c are the secretory, antigenic proteins of the ESAT-6/CFP-10 family of Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv. In this article, we show that Rv3619c interacts with Rv3620c to form a 1 : 1 heterodimeric complex with a dissociation constant (K(d)) of 4.8 × 10(-7) M. The thermal unfolding of the heterodimer was completely reversible, with a T(m) of 48 °C. The comparative thermodynamics and thermal unfolding analysis of the Rv3619c-Rv3620c dimer, the ESAT-6-CFP-10 dimer and another ESAT family heterodimer, Rv0287-Rv0288, revealed that the binding strength and stability of Rv3619c-Rv3620c are relatively lower than those of the other two pairs. Molecular modeling and docking studies predict the structure of Rv3619c-Rv3620c to be similar to that of ESAT-6-CFP-10. Spectroscopic studies revealed that, in an acidic environment, Rv3619c and Rv3620c lose their secondary structure and interact weakly to form a complex with a lower helical content, indicating that Rv3619c-Rv3620c is destabilized at low pH. These results, combined with those of previous studies, suggest that unfolding of the proteins is required for dissociation of the complex and membrane binding. In the presence of membrane mimetics, the α-helical contents of Rv3619c and Rv3620 increased by 42% and 35%, respectively. In mice, the immune response against Rv3619c protein is characterized by increased levels of interferon-γ, interleukin-12 and IgG(2a) , indicating a dominant Th1 response, which is mandatory for protection against mycobacterial infection. This study therefore emphasizes the potential of Rv3619c as a subunit vaccine candidate.  相似文献   

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【目的】应用原核表达体系对结核分枝杆菌PPE蛋白家族Rv1168c进行高效表达,进一步进行蛋白纯化和结构分析。【方法】以结核分枝杆菌H37Rv基因组为模板,扩增Rv1168c基因,构建pET32a-Rv1168c重组质粒;转化重组质粒到大肠杆菌DH5α并在BL21(DE3)诱导表达,通过十二烷基硫酸钠-聚丙烯酰胺电泳(SDS-PAGE)鉴定Rv1168c在大肠杆菌中的表达情况;Ni-NTAHis﹡Bind Resin纯化重组蛋白Rv1168c;SDS-PAGE和质谱分析测定相对分子量后,用圆二色光谱(CD)和同源模建方法分析和检测重组蛋白Rv1168c的二级和三级结构。【结果】成功克隆了971bp的目的基因Rv1168c,并获得了高纯度的重组蛋白Rv1168c。重组蛋白的分子量为51.5kDa(含载体蛋白)。25℃时重组蛋白Rv1168c的二级结构包括34.4%α螺旋,33.7%β转角,31.9%无规则卷曲,它的三维模型显示为(β/α)5结构。【结论】成功得到高纯度的重组目的Rv1168c蛋白,并初步进行了结构分析,为进一步对Rv1168c结构和功能研究奠定了基础。  相似文献   

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Dihydroxyacid dehydratase (DHAD) is a key enzyme in the branched-chain amino acid biosynthetic pathway that exists in a variety of organisms, including fungi, plants and bacteria, but not humans. In this study we identified four putative DHAD genes from the filamentous fungus Aspergillus fumigatus by homology to Saccharomyces cerevisiae ILV3. Two of these genes, AFUA_2G14210 and AFUA_1G03550, initially designated AfIlv3A and AfIlv3B for this study, clustered in the same group as S. cerevisiae ILV3 following phylogenetic analysis. To investigate the functions of these genes, AfIlv3A and AfIlv3B were knocked out in A. fumigatus. Deletion of AfIlv3B gave no apparent phenotype whereas the Δilv3A strain required supplementation with isoleucine and valine for growth. Thus, AfIlv3A is required for branched-chain amino acid synthesis in A. fumigatus. A recombinant AfIlv3A protein derived from AFUA_2G14210 was shown to have DHAD activity in an in vitro assay, confirming that AfIlv3A is a DHAD. In addition we show that mutants lacking AfIlv3A and ilv3B exhibit reduced levels of virulence in murine infection models, emphasising the importance of branched-chain amino acid biosynthesis in fungal infections, and hence the potential of targeting this pathway with antifungal agents. Here we propose that AfIlv3A/AFUA_2G2410 be named ilvC.  相似文献   

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目的:用原核系统表达结核分枝杆菌Rv3425蛋白并纯化,评价该重组蛋白在结核病血清学诊断方面的价值。方法:以结核分枝杆菌H37Rv株基因组为模板,PCR扩增得到Rv3425基因序列,克隆至表达载体pET-28a中,转入大肠杆菌BL21(DE3)进行诱导、表达后纯化,用Western印迹和ELISA法进行抗原性初步评价。结果:在原核系统内经IPTG诱导表达后,Rv3425蛋白主要以包涵体形式存在,经复性和镍柱层析纯化后,纯度达95%以上;Western印迹和ELISA结果证明重组Rv3425具有较强的抗原活性;用纯化的Rv3425蛋白做抗原,临床诊断结核病人血清,阳性率达50%。结论:高纯度的Rv3425蛋白在结核病诊断方面具有很高的应用价值,可作为结核病诊断的备选抗原。  相似文献   

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Identifying Mycobacterium tuberculosis membrane proteins involved in binding to and invasion of host cells is important in designing subunit-based anti-tuberculosis vaccines. The Rv2969c gene sequence was identified by PCR in M. tuberculosis complex strains, being transcribed in M. tuberculosis H37Rv, M. tuberculosis H37Ra, and M. bovis BCG. Rabbits immunized with synthetic peptides from highly specific conserved regions of this protein produced antibodies recognizing 27 and 29 kDa bands in M. tuberculosis lysate, which is consistent with the molecular weight of the Rv2969c gene product in M. tuberculosis H37Rv. Immunoelectron microscopy revealed the protein was localized on the bacillus surface. Four and three specific high activity binding peptides (HABPs) to the A549 alveolar epithelial and U937 monocyte cell lines were found, respectively. Two of the HABPs found inhibited M. tuberculosis invasion of A549 cells, suggesting that these peptides might be good candidates to be included in a multiepitopic, subunit-based anti-tuberculosis vaccine.  相似文献   

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Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is thought to preferentially rely on fatty acid metabolism to both establish and maintain chronic infections. Its metabolic network, however, allows efficient co-catabolism of multiple carbon substrates. To gain insight into the importance of carbohydrate substrates for Mtb pathogenesis we evaluated the role of glucose phosphorylation, the first reaction in glycolysis. We discovered that Mtb expresses two functional glucokinases. Mtb required the polyphosphate glucokinase PPGK for normal growth on glucose, while its second glucokinase GLKA was dispensable. 13C-based metabolomic profiling revealed that both enzymes are capable of incorporating glucose into Mtb''s central carbon metabolism, with PPGK serving as dominant glucokinase in wild type (wt) Mtb. When both glucokinase genes, ppgK and glkA, were deleted from its genome, Mtb was unable to use external glucose as substrate for growth or metabolism. Characterization of the glucokinase mutants in mouse infections demonstrated that glucose phosphorylation is dispensable for establishing infection in mice. Surprisingly, however, the glucokinase double mutant failed to persist normally in lungs, which suggests that Mtb has access to glucose in vivo and relies on glucose phosphorylation to survive during chronic mouse infections.  相似文献   

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The open reading frame Rv2228c from Mycobacterium tuberculosis is predicted to encode a protein composed of two domains, each with individual functions, annotated through sequence similarity searches. The N-terminal domain is homologous with prokaryotic and eukaryotic RNase H domains and the C-terminal domain with α-ribazole phosphatase (CobC). The N-terminal domain of Rv2228c (Rv2228c/N) and the full-length protein were expressed as fusions with maltose binding protein (MBP). Rv2228c/N was shown to have RNase H activity with a hybrid RNA/DNA substrate as well as double-stranded RNase activity. The full-length protein was shown to have additional CobC activity. The crystal structure of the MBP-Rv2228c/N fusion protein was solved by molecular replacement and refined at 2.25-Å resolution (R = 0.182; Rfree = 0.238). The protein is monomeric in solution but associates in the crystal to form a dimer. The Rv2228c/N domain has the classic RNase H fold and catalytic machinery but lacks several surface features that play important roles in the cleavage of RNA/DNA hybrids by other RNases H. The absence of either the basic protrusion of some RNases H or the hybrid binding domain of others appears to be compensated by the C-terminal CobC domain in full-length Rv2228c. The double-stranded-RNase activity of Rv2228c/N contrasts with classical RNases H and is attributed to the absence in Rv2228c/N of a key phosphate binding pocket.The bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the causative agent of the disease tuberculosis (TB), which kills 2 million to 3 million people worldwide every year. One-third of the world''s population has latent infection, and 10% of these will develop the active form of the disease. The evolution of multidrug-resistant strains and the increase in HIV-related immunocompromisation have led to serious reemergence of the disease. The sequencing and annotation of the M. tuberculosis genome (9) have enabled a fuller evaluation of the biology of this important human pathogen and the identification of new potential targets for anti-TB drug discovery, although annotations are potentially compromised by the absence of direct structural or functional data (5). Some examples of misannotations have already been noted (6, 20, 46).An area of direct relevance to the emergence of drug-resistant strains of M. tuberculosis is that of DNA replication and repair (3). Although many genes homologous to the DNA repair machinery of other organisms can be recognized, some apparent absences have been noted (29). Here, we focus on an unusual gene product, Rv2228c, which is annotated as a bifunctional, two-domain protein, comprising an N-terminal RNase H domain and a C-terminal domain homologous with α-ribazole phosphatase (CobC), presumed to act in vitamin B12 biosynthesis.The RNases H are a family of endonucleases that specifically degrade the RNA of RNA/DNA hybrids (43). These enzymes are found in eukaryotes, bacteria, archaea, and retroviruses, where they have essential roles in DNA replication and repair (11, 17, 19, 22, 32). They are highly variable in size, sequence, and specificity, making classification difficult. Most commonly, they are divided into two classes: type 1 and type 2. The classical type 1 RNase H enzymes are encoded by the rnhA gene and are typically less than 20 kDa in size, although N-terminal and C-terminal extensions frequently provide additional domains that modulate function (8, 44). Eukaryotic RNase HI enzymes, for example, have N-terminal hybrid binding domains that precede the C-terminal catalytic domain (7). The type 2 RNase H enzymes, encoded by the rnhB or rnhC gene, are typically larger and more diverse in sequence but nevertheless have in common a similar RNase H catalytic domain (7).The M. tuberculosis genome contains no classical rnhA gene, although one rnhB gene, encoding Rv2902c, is present. BLAST searches do, however, identify the N-terminal domain of the open reading frame Rv2228c (Rv2228c/N) as having 31% sequence identity with RNase HI from Escherichia coli (EcRNaseH) and 23% identity with human RNase HI (HsRnaseH). This leads to the hypothesis that this domain provides the essential RNase HI activity in M. tuberculosis. The C-terminal domain of Rv2228c presents a puzzle, however. It has 34% sequence identity with the α-ribazole phosphatase CobC of Synechococcus sp., but it is also homologous with PhoE from Bacillus subtilis (34% identity) and Rv3214 from M. tuberculosis (28% identity), both of which have acid phosphatase activity (39, 46). Bifunctional proteins similar to Rv2228c are encoded by the genomes of other Actinomycetales bacteria, including those of the Mycobacterium, Streptomyces, Corynebacterium, and Nocardia genera, and one of these bifunctional proteins, SCO2299 from Streptomyces coelicolor, has RNase HI activity in its N-terminal domain and acid phosphatase activity in its C-terminal domain (34).We undertook the structural and functional characterization of Rv2228c/N in order to establish the function of this domain and the possible significance of its associated C-terminal domain. The crystal structure of Rv2228c/N, determined at 2.25-Å resolution as a maltose binding protein (MBP) fusion protein, reveals a classic RNase H fold, but with structural and functional characteristics that make it most like the archaeal RNase H from Sulfolobus tokodaii and differentiate it from classical RNases H. Functional studies confirm the RNase H activity of Rv2228c/N and show that the C-terminal domain has both acid phosphatase and CobC activity, together with a role in enhancing the RNase H activity of the N-terminal domain.  相似文献   

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