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Ergothioneine is a secreted antioxidant in Mycobacterium smegmatis.


ABSTRACT: Ergothioneine (ERG) and mycothiol (MSH) are two low-molecular-weight thiols synthesized by mycobacteria. The role of MSH has been extensively investigated in mycobacteria; however, little is known about the role of ERG in mycobacterial physiology. In this study, quantification of ERG at various points in the growth cycle of Mycobacterium smegmatis revealed that a significant portion of ERG is found in the culture media, suggesting that it is actively secreted. A mutant of M. smegmatis lacking egtD (MSMEG_6247) was unable to synthesize ERG, confirming its role in ERG biosynthesis. Deletion of egtD from wild-type M. smegmatis and an MSH-deficient mutant did not affect their susceptibility to antibiotics tested in this study. The ERG- and MSH-deficient double mutant was significantly more sensitive to peroxide than either of the single mutants lacking either ERG or MSH, suggesting that both thiols play a role in protecting M. smegmatis against oxidative stress and that ERG is able to partly compensate for the loss of MSH.

SUBMITTER: Sao Emani C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3697313 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ergothioneine is a secreted antioxidant in Mycobacterium smegmatis.

Sao Emani Carine C   Williams Monique J MJ   Wiid Ian J IJ   Hiten Nicholas F NF   Viljoen Albertus J AJ   Pietersen Ray-Dean D RD   van Helden Paul D PD   Baker Bienyameen B  

Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 20130429 7


Ergothioneine (ERG) and mycothiol (MSH) are two low-molecular-weight thiols synthesized by mycobacteria. The role of MSH has been extensively investigated in mycobacteria; however, little is known about the role of ERG in mycobacterial physiology. In this study, quantification of ERG at various points in the growth cycle of Mycobacterium smegmatis revealed that a significant portion of ERG is found in the culture media, suggesting that it is actively secreted. A mutant of M. smegmatis lacking eg  ...[more]

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