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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, fast-atom bombardment mass spectrometry as well as various chemical degradations and chromatographic techniques were used to re-examine the structure of a highly immunoreactive glycolipid previously described in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (strain Canetti) as a 2,3-diacyl trehalose 2'-sulfate (labelled SL-IV). Ion exchange chromatography allowed the recognition of a neutral and an acidic glycolipid, indistinguishable on conventional silica gel. The neutral glycolipid was shown to be serologically identical to SL-IV and its structure was established as 2,3-diacyl trehalose. It corresponded to the non-chemically defined highly observed immunoreactive lipid previously recognized by others in M. tuberculosis (H37Rv).  相似文献   
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Identification of the sugars involved in mycobacterial cell aggregation   总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3  
Abstract Incubation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and M. smegmatis cells with the sugar components of their surface-exposed glycans demonstrated that d-arabinose, but not α-d-glucose or d-mannose, led to the dispersion of the large clumps formed by the bacilli in stationary liquid cultures. These results confirm the presence of arabinose-containing glycans on the mycobacterial cell surface and demonstrate the implication of selective sugars in cell aggregation, suggesting that the clumping of mycobacterial cells is probably mediated by lectin-carbohydrate interactions.  相似文献   
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A survey of a vast range of mycobacterial strains led us to discover a new Pps1 intein allele in Mycobacterium gastri which differs from those of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium leprae in both its sequence and insertion site. While little is known about Pps1, except that it belongs to the YC24 family of ABC transporters, we show that, unlike the other inteins described so far from Eubacteria, the MgaPps1 intein possesses a specific endonuclease activity. The intein is the first eubacterial intein to be characterised as an endonuclease. Like other intein endonucleases, its minimal sequence for recognition and cleavage is quite large, with 22 bp spanning the Pps1-c site. The fact that an active endonuclease is found among the mycobacterial inteins supports the concept of a cyclical model of invasion by horizontal transfer of these genes, followed by degeneration and loss until a new invasion event, thus explaining their long-term persistence in closely related eubacterial species.  相似文献   
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The malaria vector Anopheles gambiae maintains high levels of inversion polymorphism that facilitate its exploitation of diverse ecological settings across tropical Africa. Molecular characterization of inversion breakpoints is a first step toward understanding the processes that generate and maintain inversions. Here we focused on inversion 2Rj because of its association with the assortatively mating Bamako chromosomal form of An. gambiae, whose distinctive breeding sites are rock pools beside the Niger River in Mali and Guinea. Sequence and computational analysis of 2Rj revealed the same 14.6 kb insertion between both breakpoints, which occurred near but not within predicted genes. Each insertion consists of 5.3 kb terminal inverted repeat arms separated by a 4 kb spacer. The insertions lack coding capacity, and are comprised of degraded remnants of repetitive sequences including class I and II transposable elements. Because of their large size and patchwork composition, and as no other instances of these insertions were identified in the An. gambiae genome, they do not appear to be transposable elements. The 14.6 kb modules inserted at both 2Rj breakpoint junctions represent low copy repeats (LCRs, also called segmental duplications) that are strongly implicated in the recent (approximately 0.4N(e) generations) origin of 2Rj. The LCRs contribute to further genome instability, as demonstrated by an imprecise excision event at the proximal breakpoint of 2Rj in field isolates.  相似文献   
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Isoxyl (ISO) and thiacetazone (TAC), two prodrugs once used in the clinical treatment of tuberculosis, have long been thought to abolish Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) growth through the inhibition of mycolic acid biosynthesis, but their respective targets in this pathway have remained elusive. Here we show that treating M. tuberculosis with ISO or TAC results in both cases in the accumulation of 3-hydroxy C18, C20, and C22 fatty acids, suggestive of an inhibition of the dehydratase step of the fatty-acid synthase type II elongation cycle. Consistently, overexpression of the essential hadABC genes encoding the (3R)-hydroxyacyl-acyl carrier protein dehydratases resulted in more than a 16- and 80-fold increase in the resistance of M. tuberculosis to ISO and TAC, respectively. A missense mutation in the hadA gene of spontaneous ISO- and TAC-resistant mutants was sufficient to confer upon M. tuberculosis high level resistance to both drugs. Other mutations found in hypersusceptible or resistant M. tuberculosis and Mycobacterium kansasii isolates mapped to hadC. Mutations affecting the non-essential mycolic acid methyltransferases MmaA4 and MmaA2 were also found in M. tuberculosis spontaneous ISO- and TAC-resistant mutants. That MmaA4, at least, participates in the activation of the two prodrugs as proposed earlier is not supported by our biochemical evidence. Instead and in light of the known interactions of both MmaA4 and MmaA2 with HadAB and HadBC, we propose that mutations affecting these enzymes may impact the binding of ISO and TAC to the dehydratases.  相似文献   
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Two-component regulatory signal transduction systems are important elements of the adaptative response of prokaryotes to a variety of environmental stimuli. Disruption of PhoP-PhoR in Mycobacterium tuberculosis dramatically attenuates virulence, implying that this system directly and/or indirectly coordinates the expression of important virulence factors whose identity remains to be established. Interestingly, in knockingout the PhoP-PhoR two-component system in M. tuberculosis Mt103, dramatic changes in the colonial morphology, cording properties, and reactivity of the mutant strain to the basic dye neutral red, all intrinsic properties of tubercle bacilli known to correlate with virulence, were noted. Because deficiencies in the ability of the mutant to form serpentine cords and stain with the dye are likely the results of alterations of its cell envelope composition, we undertook to analyze the lipid content of phoP and phoP-phoR mutants constructed in two different strains of M. tuberculosis. Our results indicate that PhoP coordinately and positively regulates the synthesis of methyl-branched fatty acid-containing acyltrehaloses known to be restricted to pathogenic species of the M. tuberculosis complex, namely diacyltrehaloses, polyacyltrehaloses, and sulfolipids. Evidence is also provided that PhoP but not PhoR is required for the production of these lipids. This work represents an important step toward the functional characterization of PhoP-PhoR and the understanding of complex lipid synthesis in M. tuberculosis.  相似文献   
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Diop M  Taylor R 《Biophysical journal》2006,90(10):3813-3822
Low-power continuous-wave laser radiation is used to form a very stable microbubble at the end of a specially etched and metalized optical fiber probe. We demonstrate that the microbubble, which is firmly attached to the fiber probe, can be used to benignly trap and manipulate living swine sperm cells as well as human embryonic kidney cells. The lifetime of the microbubble has been prolonged and the gaseous environment inside the bubble controlled using micropipette gas injection. The controlled fusion of two microbubbles is demonstrated as a means of transferring microparticles from one bubble to another. These experiments lay the foundation for the use of the microbubble as a mobile, nanoliter-volume disposable biochamber for cellular studies.  相似文献   
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Cell envelope lipids play an important role in the pathogenicity of mycobacteria, but the mechanisms by which they are transported to the outer membrane of these prokaryotes are largely unknown. Here, we provide evidence that LppX is a lipoprotein required for the translocation of complex lipids, the phthiocerol dimycocerosates (DIM), to the outer membrane of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Abolition of DIM transport following disruption of the lppX gene is accompanied by an important attenuation of the virulence of the tubercle bacillus. The crystal structure of LppX unveils an U-shaped beta-half-barrel dominated by a large hydrophobic cavity suitable to accommodate a single DIM molecule. LppX shares a similar fold with the periplasmic molecular chaperone LolA and the outer membrane lipoprotein LolB, which are involved in the localization of lipoproteins to the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. Based on the structure and although an indirect participation of LppX in DIM transport cannot yet be ruled out, we propose LppX to be the first characterized member of a family of structurally related lipoproteins that carry lipophilic molecules across the mycobacterial cell envelope.  相似文献   
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S-Adenosylmethionine-dependent methyltransferases (AdoMet-MTs) constitute a large family of enzymes specifically transferring a methyl group to a range of biologically active molecules. Mycobacterium tuberculosis produces a set of paralogous AdoMet-MTs responsible for introducing key chemical modifications at defined positions of mycolic acids, which are essential and specific components of the mycobacterial cell envelope. We investigated the inhibition of these mycolic acid methyltransferases (MA-MTs) by structural analogs of the AdoMet cofactor. We found that S-adenosyl-N-decyl-aminoethyl, a molecule in which the amino acid moiety of AdoMet is substituted by a lipid chain, inhibited MA-MTs from Mycobacterium smegmatis and M. tuberculosis strains, both in vitro and in vivo, with IC50 values in the submicromolar range. By contrast, S-adenosylhomocysteine, the demethylated reaction product, and sinefungin, a general AdoMet-MT inhibitor, did not inhibit MA-MTs. The interaction between Hma (MmaA4), which is strictly required for the biosynthesis of oxygenated mycolic acids in M. tuberculosis, and the three cofactor analogs was investigated by x-ray crystallography. The high resolution crystal structures obtained illustrate the bisubstrate nature of S-adenosyl-N-decyl-aminoethyl and provide insight into its mode of action in the inhibition of MA-MTs. This study has potential implications for the design of new drugs effective against multidrug-resistant and persistent tubercle bacilli.One-third of the world population is infected with the tubercle bacillus, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and tuberculosis kills one person every 20 s. The inhaled pathogenic bacilli are taken up by phagocytosis by pulmonary macrophages, which, together with lymphocytes and dendritic cells, form granulomas. The bacilli persist in the granuloma until their reactivation, dissemination into the lungs, and the triggering of disease. The natural resistance of persistent tubercle bacilli to drugs and the emergence of multidrug-resistant and extensively drug-resistant M. tuberculosis strains are two main concerns in the treatment of the disease. A survey carried out by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization between 2000 and 2004 reported that 20% of 17,690 M. tuberculosis isolates from 49 countries were multidrug-resistant, and 2% were extensively drug-resistant (1). The development of new drugs effective against persistent and drug-resistant bacilli has therefore become a priority.The thick lipid-rich envelope of the Mycobacterium genus is characterized by the presence of mycolic acids (MAs),4 very long chain (C60–C90) α-alkylated β-hydroxylated fatty acids (2). MAs are the major components of the mycomembrane (3, 4) lipid bilayer, which plays a key role in both the architecture and permeability of the mycobacterial envelope. The MA biosynthetic pathway is essential for mycobacterial survival. MAs are generated by Claisen condensation between two fatty acyl chains as follows: the very long meromycoloyl chain (C40–C60) and a shorter saturated chain (C22–C26) (2). The different types of MAs are defined by the presence of decorations introduced at proximal and distal positions of the meromycolic chain (Fig. 1A) by a family of paralogous S-adenosylmethionine-dependent methyltransferases (AdoMet-MTs), the mycolic acid methyltransferases (MA-MTs). These chemical modifications are known to be important for the pathogenicity, virulence, and persistence of M. tuberculosis. For example, the cis-cyclopropane introduced at the proximal position of α-MAs by PcaA has an impact on the persistence of the tubercle bacillus within infected organisms (5). Furthermore, the keto and methoxy groups, with a vicinal methyl ramification at the distal position of oxygenated MAs, play a role in M. tuberculosis virulence in the mouse model of infection (6) and have recently been reported to be involved in host-pathogen interplay. Indeed, oxygenated MAs have been shown to modulate IL-12p40 production by macrophages (7) and to trigger the in vitro differentiation of monocyte-derived macrophages into foamy macrophages, which house the bacillus in a dormant state, within granulomas (8). Oxygenated MA biosynthesis requires the Hma (MmaA4) methyltransferase (Fig. 1B), as demonstrated by the absence of the oxygenated form in an M. tuberculosis hma knock-out mutant (6, 9). These results suggest that the enzymes responsible for adding the decorations to MAs, including oxygenated groups in particular, may be relevant pharmacological targets for the development of new antituberculous drugs (10).Open in a separate windowFIGURE 1.A, structures of MAs from M. tuberculosis and M. smegmatis. D, distal position; P, proximal position. Enzymes involved in the introduction of decorations on the meromycolic chain are indicated. B, proposed reaction scheme for the introduction of oxygenated groups. m = 17, 19; n, unknown; X, unknown carrier.Based on the essential role played by MA-MTs in the physiopathology of tuberculosis, several studies have investigated the possible inhibition of this family of enzymes. A recent study revealed that the antituberculous drug thiacetazone and its chemical analogs inhibited MA cyclopropanation at concentrations in the micromolar range (11). Another study, based on mixtures of crude extracts of heat-inactivated mycobacteria and recombinant Escherichia coli overproducing MA-MTs, suggested that the incorporation of [3H]AdoMet into growing meromycolic chains is inhibited by a high concentration (1 mg/ml, i.e. 2.6 mm) of S-adenosyl-l-homocysteine (AdoHcy) or sinefungin (12), the demethylated reaction product and a natural structural analog of AdoMet, respectively (Fig. 2). By contrast, AdoHcy and sinefungin are strong inhibitors of other AdoMet-MTs in vitro, including the cyclopropane fatty-acid synthase (CFAS) from E. coli (Ki of 30 and 0.22 μm, respectively) (13, 14). However, they are active only against the isolated enzyme, whereas S-adenosyl-N-decyl-aminoethyl (SADAE), a molecule in which the amino acid moiety of AdoMet is substituted by a lipid chain (Fig. 2), is active against CFAS both in vitro (Ki,app = 6 μm) and in vivo (complete inhibition at 150 μm) (15). The broad screening of possible inhibitors of MA-MTs with an in vitro mini-assay poses a major challenge, as these enzymes most likely use very long meromycolic chains as substrates. In this context, the similarity between CFAS and Hma in terms of their sequences (31% sequence identity) and substrates may be useful, as it suggests that SADAE may inhibit MA-MTs (15).Open in a separate windowFIGURE 2.Structure of AdoMet and of the AdoHcy, sinefungin, and SADAE analogs.We report here our investigations of the interactions between Hma and SADAE, as compared with those between Hma and AdoHcy or sinefungin, and the potential impact of these interactions on the activities of Hma and other MA-MTs and mycobacterial growth. Our high resolution crystallographic characterization of the Hma-SADAE interaction illustrates the bisubstrate nature of the ligand, which is strongly correlated with its strong inhibitory properties.  相似文献   
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