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Important Features for Protein Foldings in Two Acyl Carrier Proteins from Enterococcus faecalis.


ABSTRACT: The emergence of multi-drug resistant Enterococcus faecalis raises a serious threat to global public health. E. faecalis is a gram-positive intestinal commensal bacterium found in humans. E. faecalis can endure extreme environments such as high temperature, pressure, and high salt, which facilitates them to cause infection in hospitals. E. faecalis has two acyl carrier proteins, AcpA (EfAcpA) in de novo fatty acid synthesis (FAS) and AcpB (EfAcpB) which utilizes exogenous fatty acids. Previously, we determined the tertiary structures of these two ACPs and investigated their structure-function relationships. Solution structures revealed that overall folding of these two ACPs is similar to those of other bacterial ACPs. However, circular dichroism (CD) experiments showed that the melting temperature of EfAcpA is 76.3°C and that of EfAcpB is 79.2°C, which are much higher than those of other bacterial ACPs. In this study, to understand the origin of their structural stabilities, we verified the important residues for stable folding of these two ACPs by monitoring thermal and chemical denaturation. Hydrogen/deuterium exchange and chemical denaturation experiments on wild-type and mutant proteins revealed that Ile10 of EfAcpA and Ile14 of EfAcpB mediate compact intramolecular packing and promote high thermostability and stable folding. E. faecalis may maximize efficiency of FAS and increase adaptability to the environmental stress by having two thermostable ACPs. This study may provide insight into bacterial adaptability and development of antibiotics against multi-drug-resistant E. faecalis.

SUBMITTER: Yoo S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10840480 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Important Features for Protein Foldings in Two Acyl Carrier Proteins from <i>Enterococcus faecalis</i>.

Yoo Seoyeong S   Yeon Jiwon J   Kim Eunhee E   Kim Yangmee Y  

Journal of microbiology and biotechnology 20230928 1


The emergence of multi-drug resistant <i>Enterococcus faecalis</i> raises a serious threat to global public health. <i>E. faecalis</i> is a gram-positive intestinal commensal bacterium found in humans. <i>E. faecalis</i> can endure extreme environments such as high temperature, pressure, and high salt, which facilitates them to cause infection in hospitals. <i>E. faecalis</i> has two acyl carrier proteins, AcpA (EfAcpA) in de novo fatty acid synthesis (FAS) and AcpB (EfAcpB) which utilizes exoge  ...[more]

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