Methenyl-Dephosphotetrahydromethanopterin Is a Regulatory Signal for Acclimation to Changes in Substrate Availability in Methylobacterium extorquens AM1

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Martinez-Gomez, N. Cecilia [1 ]
Good, Nathan M. [2 ]
Lidstrom, Mary E. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Washington, Dept Chem Engn, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[2] Univ Washington, Dept Microbiol, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
关键词
METHYLENE-TETRAHYDROMETHANOPTERIN DEHYDROGENASE; SERINE CYCLE GENES; METHYLOTROPHIC METABOLISM; C-4; METABOLISM; GROWTH; METHANOL; RECONSTRUCTION; BACTERIA; FORMATE; POINT;
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10.1128/JB.02595-14
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
During an environmental perturbation, the survival of a cell and its response to the perturbation depend on both the robustness and functionality of the metabolic network. The regulatory mechanisms that allow the facultative methylotrophic bacterium Methylobacterium extorquens AM1 to effect the metabolic transition from succinate to methanol growth are not well understood. Methenyl-dephosphotetrahydromethanopterin (methenyl-dH(4)MPT), an early intermediate during methanol metabolism, transiently accumulated 7- to 11-fold after addition of methanol to a succinate-limited culture. This accumulation partially inhibited the activity of the methylene-H4MPT dehydrogenase, MtdA, restricting carbon flux to the assimilation cycles. A strain overexpressing the gene (mch) encoding the enzyme that consumes methenyl-dH(4)MPT did not accumulate methenyl-dH(4)MPT and had a growth rate that was 2.7-fold lower than that of the wild type. This growth defect demonstrates the physiological relevance of this enzymatic regulatory mechanism during the acclimation period. Changes in metabolites and enzymatic activities were analyzed in the strain overexpressing mch. Under these conditions, the activity of the enzyme coupling formaldehyde with dH(4)MPT (Fae) remained constant, with concomitant formaldehyde accumulation. Release of methenyl-dH(4)MPT regulation did not affect the induction of the serine cycle enzyme activities immediately after methanol addition, but after 1 h, the activity of these enzymes decreased, likely due to the toxicity of formaldehyde accumulation. Our results support the hypothesis that in a changing environment, the transient accumulation of methenyl-dH(4)MPT and inhibition of MtdA activity are strategies that permit flexibility and acclimation of the metabolic network while preventing the accumulation of the toxic compound formaldehyde. IMPORTANCE The identification and characterization of regulatory mechanisms for methylotrophy are in the early stages. We report a non-transcriptional regulatory mechanism that was found to operate as an immediate response for acclimation during changes in substrate availability. Methenyl-dH(4)MPT, an early intermediate during methanol oxidation, reversibly inhibits the methylene-H4MPT dehydrogenase, MtdA, when Methylobacterium extorquens is challenged to switch from succinate to methanol growth. Bypassing this regulatory mechanism causes formaldehyde to accumulate. Fae, the enzyme catalyzing the conversion of formaldehyde to methylene-dH(4)MPT, was also identified as another potential regulatory target using this strategy. The results herein further our understanding of the complex regulatory network in methylotrophy and will allow us to improve metabolic engineering strategies of methylotrophs for the production of value-added products.
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页码:2020 / 2026
页数:7
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