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Oleate hydratase from Staphylococcus aureus protects against palmitoleic acid, the major antimicrobial fatty acid produced by mammalian skin.


ABSTRACT: Oleate hydratases (OhyAs) belong to a large family of bacterial proteins catalyzing the hydration or isomerization of double bonds in unsaturated fatty acids. A Staphylococcus aureus gene (Sa0102) is predicted to encode an OhyA. Here, we recombinantly expressed and purified SaOhyA and found that it forms a homodimer that requires FAD for activity. SaOhyA hydrates only unsaturated fatty acids containing cis-9 double bonds, but not fatty acids with trans-9 double bonds or cis double bonds at other positions. SaOhyA products were not detected in S. aureus phospholipids and were released into the growth medium. S. aureus does not synthesize unsaturated fatty acids, and the SaOhyA substrates are derived from infection sites. Palmitoleate (16:1(9Z)) is a major mammalian skin-produced antimicrobial fatty acid that protects against S. aureus infection, and we observed that it is an SaOhyA substrate and that its hydroxylated derivative is not antimicrobial. Treatment of S. aureus with 24 ?m 16:1(9Z) immediately arrested growth, followed by growth resumption after a lag period of 2 h. The ?ohyA mutant strain did not recover from the 16:1(9Z) challenge, and increasing SaOhyA expression using a plasmid system prevented the initial growth arrest. Challenging S. aureus with sapienic acid (16:1(6Z)), an antimicrobial fatty acid produced only by human skin, arrested growth without recovery in WT, ?ohyA, and SaOhyA-overexpressing strains. We conclude that SaOhyA protects S. aureus from palmitoleic acid, the antimicrobial unsaturated fatty acid produced by most mammals, and that sapienic acid, uniquely produced by humans, counters the OhyA-dependent bacterial defense mechanism.

SUBMITTER: Subramanian C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6556589 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Oleate hydratase from <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> protects against palmitoleic acid, the major antimicrobial fatty acid produced by mammalian skin.

Subramanian Chitra C   Frank Matthew W MW   Batte Justin L JL   Whaley Sarah G SG   Rock Charles O CO  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20190424 23


Oleate hydratases (OhyAs) belong to a large family of bacterial proteins catalyzing the hydration or isomerization of double bonds in unsaturated fatty acids. A <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> gene (<i>Sa0102</i>) is predicted to encode an OhyA. Here, we recombinantly expressed and purified <i>Sa</i>OhyA and found that it forms a homodimer that requires FAD for activity. <i>Sa</i>OhyA hydrates only unsaturated fatty acids containing <i>cis</i>-9 double bonds, but not fatty acids with <i>trans</i>-9  ...[more]

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