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Identification and characterization of a new sulfoacetaldehyde reductase from the human gut bacterium Bifidobacterium kashiwanohense.


ABSTRACT: Hydroxyethylsulfonate (isethionate (Ise)) present in mammalian tissues is thought to be derived from aminoethylsulfonate (taurine), as a byproduct of taurine nitrogen assimilation by certain anaerobic bacteria inhabiting the taurine-rich mammalian gut. In previously studied pathways occurring in environmental bacteria, isethionate is generated by the enzyme sulfoacetaldehyde reductase IsfD, belonging to the short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase (SDR) family. An unrelated sulfoacetaldehyde reductase SarD, belonging to the metal-dependent alcohol dehydrogenase superfamily (M-ADH), was recently discovered in the human gut sulfite-reducing bacterium Bilophila wadsworthia (BwSarD). Here we report the structural and biochemical characterization of a sulfoacetaldehyde reductase from the human gut fermenting bacterium Bifidobacterium kashiwanohense (BkTauF). BkTauF belongs to the M-ADH family, but is distantly related to BwSarD (28% sequence identity). The crystal structures of BkTauF in the apo form and in a binary complex with NAD+ were determined at 1.9 and 3.0 Å resolution, respectively. Mutagenesis studies were carried out to investigate the involvement of active site residues in binding the sulfonate substrate. Our studies demonstrate the presence of sulfoacetaldehyde reductase in Bifidobacteria, with a possible role in isethionate production as a byproduct of taurine nitrogen assimilation.

SUBMITTER: Zhou Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6616044 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification and characterization of a new sulfoacetaldehyde reductase from the human gut bacterium <i>Bifidobacterium kashiwanohense</i>.

Zhou Yan Y   Wei Yifeng Y   Nanjaraj Urs Ankanahalli N AN   Lin Lianyun L   Xu Tong T   Hu Yiling Y   Ang Ee Lui EL   Zhao Huimin H   Yuchi Zhiguang Z   Zhang Yan Y  

Bioscience reports 20190620 6


Hydroxyethylsulfonate (isethionate (Ise)) present in mammalian tissues is thought to be derived from aminoethylsulfonate (taurine), as a byproduct of taurine nitrogen assimilation by certain anaerobic bacteria inhabiting the taurine-rich mammalian gut. In previously studied pathways occurring in environmental bacteria, isethionate is generated by the enzyme sulfoacetaldehyde reductase IsfD, belonging to the short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase (SDR) family. An unrelated sulfoacetaldehyde reductas  ...[more]

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