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Metabolism of AGEs – Bacterial AGEs Are Degraded by Metallo-Proteases
Authors:Ifat Cohen-Or  Chen Katz  Eliora Z Ron
Institution:1. Department of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology, Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.; 2. MIGAL – Galilee Research Center, Kiriat Shmone, Israel.; Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States of America,
Abstract:Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs) are the final products of non-enzymatic protein glycation that results in loss of protein structure and function. We have previously shown that in E. coli AGEs are continually formed as high-molecular weight protein complexes. Moreover, we showed that AGEs are removed from the cells by an active, ATP-dependent secretion and that these secreted molecules have low molecular weight. Taken together, these results indicate that E. coli contains a fraction of low molecular weight AGEs, in addition to the high-molecular weight AGEs. Here we show that the low-molecular weight AGEs originate from high-molecular weight AGEs by proteolytic degradation. Results of in-vitro and in vivo experiments indicated that this degradation is carried out not by the major ATP-dependent proteases that are responsible for the main part of bacterial protein quality control but by an alternative metal-dependent proteolysis. This proteolytic reaction is essential for the further secretion of AGEs from the cells. As the biochemical reactions involving AGEs are not yet understood, the implication of a metalloprotease in breakdown of high molecular weight AGEs and their secretion constitutes an important step in the understanding of AGEs metabolism.
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