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Biosynthesis of the thiazole moiety of thiamin in Escherichia coli: identification of an acyldisulfide-linked protein--protein conjugate that is functionally analogous to the ubiquitin/E1 complex.


ABSTRACT: A covalently linked protein--protein conjugate between ThiF and ThiS thiocarboxylate was found in a partially purified coexpressed ThiF/ThiS protein mixture by using Fourier transform mass spectrometry. The Cys-184 of ThiF and the C terminus of ThiS thiocarboxylate were identified to be involved in the formation of this complex by using both mutagenesis and chemical modification methods. A complementation study of Escherichia coli thiF(-) using thiF(C184S) suggests that this conjugate is an essential intermediate involved in the biosynthesis of the thiazole moiety of thiamin. This ThiF/ThiS conjugate is the first characterized example of a unique acyldisulfide intermediate in a biosynthetic system. This protein conjugate is also an example of an ubiquitin-E1 like protein-protein conjugate in prokaryotes and supports a strong evolutionary link between thiamin biosynthesis and the ubiquitin conjugating system.

SUBMITTER: Xi J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC37467 | biostudies-literature | 2001 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Biosynthesis of the thiazole moiety of thiamin in Escherichia coli: identification of an acyldisulfide-linked protein--protein conjugate that is functionally analogous to the ubiquitin/E1 complex.

Xi J J   Ge Y Y   Kinsland C C   McLafferty F W FW   Begley T P TP  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20010703 15


A covalently linked protein--protein conjugate between ThiF and ThiS thiocarboxylate was found in a partially purified coexpressed ThiF/ThiS protein mixture by using Fourier transform mass spectrometry. The Cys-184 of ThiF and the C terminus of ThiS thiocarboxylate were identified to be involved in the formation of this complex by using both mutagenesis and chemical modification methods. A complementation study of Escherichia coli thiF(-) using thiF(C184S) suggests that this conjugate is an esse  ...[more]

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