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Expression of the naphthoate synthase gene in Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a self-generated oxygen depleted liquid culture system
Authors:Ramchandra Prathna  Sturm A Willem
Institution:a Medical Microbiology Research Laboratory, Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Private Bag 7, Congella, 4013 Durban, South Africa
Abstract:Mycobacterium tuberculosis has been classified for decades as a strict aerobic species. Whole genome sequencing of the type culture strain H37Rv has revealed the presence of a full set of genes allowing for anaerobic metabolism. Naphthoate synthase (menB) is a key enzyme required for the synthesis of menaquinone, which plays a crucial role in anaerobic electron transport, ultimately resulting in the formation of energy generating intermediates. Interrupting the synthesis of this enzyme will interfere with the production of menaquinone and therefore this enzyme is a potential drug target. This study serves to investigate the role of naphtoate synthase in the survival of M. tuberculosis H37Rv when incubated under oxygen limiting conditions of unagitated liquid culture over 15 weeks. M.?tuberculosis H37Rv was grown in Middlebrook 7H9 media. The tubes were kept undisturbed at 37?°C for up to 15 weeks. At selected time points, aliquots of cells were removed and frozen. RNA was simultaneously extracted from all aliquots. The RNA was converted to cDNA for Real-Time PCR on the ABI 7000 SDS. Gene expression was normalized against 16S RNA quantities at each time point. A systematic increase in the expression of the menB gene product was observed over the incubation period with a 4.3-fold increase seen at week 6 (P?
Keywords:menB  Naphtoate synthase  Survival mechanism  Oxygen depletion  Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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