Discovery of a novel dehydratase of the fatty acid synthase type II critical for ketomycolic acid biosynthesis and virulence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

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Cyril Lefebvre
Wafa Frigui
Nawel Slama
Françoise Lauzeral-Vizcaino
Patricia Constant
Anne Lemassu
Tanya Parish
Nathalie Eynard
Mamadou Daffé
Roland Brosch
Annaïk Quémard
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[1] Université de Toulouse,Département Tuberculose & Biologie des Infections, Institut de Pharmacologie et de Biologie Structurale, UMR5089
[2] CNRS,Institut Pasteur
[3] UPS,TB Discovery Research
[4] Unit for Integrated Mycobacterial Pathogenomics,undefined
[5] Infectious Disease Research Institute,undefined
[6] Toulouse White Biotechnology (UMS INRA / INSA / CNRS),undefined
[7] Centre de Recherches en Cancérologie de Toulouse,undefined
[8] UMR1037 Inserm/UPS,undefined
[9] Center for Global Infectious Disease Research,undefined
[10] Seattle Children’s Research Institute,undefined
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The fatty acid synthase type II (FAS-II) multienzyme system builds the main chain of mycolic acids (MAs), important lipid pathogenicity factors of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). Due to their original structure, the identification of the (3 R)-hydroxyacyl-ACP dehydratases, HadAB and HadBC, of Mtb FAS-II complex required in-depth work. Here, we report the discovery of a third dehydratase protein, HadDMtb (Rv0504c), whose gene is non-essential and sits upstream of cmaA2 encoding a cyclopropane synthase dedicated to keto- and methoxy-MAs. HadDMtb deletion triggered a marked change in Mtb keto-MA content and size distribution, deeply impacting the production of full-size molecules. Furthermore, abnormal MAs, likely generated from 3-hydroxylated intermediates, accumulated. These data strongly suggest that HadDMtb catalyzes the 3-hydroxyacyl dehydratation step of late FAS-II elongation cycles during keto-MA biosynthesis. Phenotyping of Mtb hadD deletion mutant revealed the influence of HadDMtb on the planktonic growth, colony morphology and biofilm structuration, as well as on low temperature tolerance. Importantly, HadDMtb has a strong impact on Mtb virulence in the mouse model of infection. The effects of the lack of HadDMtb observed both in vitro and in vivo designate this protein as a bona fide target for the development of novel anti-TB intervention strategies.
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