Evolution of Acyl-Substrate Recognition by a Family of Acyl-Homoserine Lactone Synthases

  • Quin H. Christensen
  • , Ryan M. Brecht
  • , Dastagiri Dudekula
  • , E. Peter Greenberg
  • , Rajesh Nagarajan

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Abstract

Members of the LuxI protein family catalyze synthesis of acyl-homoserine lactone (acyl-HSL) quorum sensing signals from S -adenosyl-L-methionine and an acyl thioester. Some LuxI family members prefer acyl-CoA, and others prefer acyl-acyl carrier protein (ACP) as the acyl-thioester substrate. We sought to understand the evolutionary history and mechanisms mediating this substrate preference. Our phylogenetic and motif analysis of the LuxI acyl-HSL synthase family indicates that the acyl-CoA-utilizing enzymes evolved from an acyl-ACP-utilizing ancestor. To further understand how acyl-ACPs and acyl-CoAs are recognized by acyl-HSL synthases we studied BmaI1, an octanoyl-ACP-dependent LuxI family member from Burkholderia mallei , and BjaI, an isovaleryl-CoA-dependent LuxI family member from Bradyrhizobium japonicum . We synthesized thioether analogs of their thioester acyl-substrates to probe recognition of the acyl-phosphopantetheine moiety common to both acyl-ACP and acyl-CoA substrates. The kinetics of catalysis and inhibition of these enzymes indicate that they recognize the acyl-phosphopantetheine moiety and they recognize non-preferred substrates with this moiety. We find that CoA substrate utilization arose through exaptation of acyl-phosphopantetheine recognition in this enzyme family.

Original languageAmerican English
Article numbere112464
JournalChemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations
Volume9
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 17 Nov 2014

EGS Disciplines

  • Chemistry

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