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Molecular Basis of BioJ, a Unique Gatekeeper in Bacterial Biotin Synthesis.


ABSTRACT: Biotin is an indispensable cofactor in the three domains of life. The unusual virulence factor BioJ of Francisella catalyzes the formation of pimeloyl-ACP, an intermediate in biotin synthesis. Here, we report the 1.58 Å crystal structure of BioJ, the enzymatic activity of which is determined with the in vitro reconstituted reaction and biotin bioassay in vivo. Unlike the paradigm BioH, BioJ displays an atypical ?/?-hydrolase fold. A structurally conserved catalytic triad (S151, D248, and H278) of BioJ is functionally defined. A proposed model for BioJ catalysis involves two basic residues-rich cavities, of which cavity-1, rather than cavity-2, binds to the ACP moiety of its physiological substrate, pimeloyl-ACP methyl ester. In summary, this finding provides molecular insights into the BioJ gatekeeper of biotin synthesis.

SUBMITTER: Wei W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6733898 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular Basis of BioJ, a Unique Gatekeeper in Bacterial Biotin Synthesis.

Wei Wenhui W   Guan Hongxin H   Zhu Tong T   Zhang Sitao S   Fan Chengpeng C   Ouyang Songying S   Feng Youjun Y  

iScience 20190822


Biotin is an indispensable cofactor in the three domains of life. The unusual virulence factor BioJ of Francisella catalyzes the formation of pimeloyl-ACP, an intermediate in biotin synthesis. Here, we report the 1.58 Å crystal structure of BioJ, the enzymatic activity of which is determined with the in vitro reconstituted reaction and biotin bioassay in vivo. Unlike the paradigm BioH, BioJ displays an atypical α/β-hydrolase fold. A structurally conserved catalytic triad (S151, D248, and H278) o  ...[more]

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