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Tiziana Gigliobianco1, Bernard Lakaye, Alexander F Makarchikov, Pierre Wins, Lucien Bettendorff.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Thiamine triphosphate (ThTP) exists in most organisms and might play a role in cellular stress responses. In E. coli, ThTP is accumulated in response to amino acid starvation but the mechanism of its synthesis is still a matter of controversy. It has been suggested that ThTP is synthesized by an ATP-dependent specific thiamine diphosphate kinase. However, it is also known that vertebrate adenylate kinase 1 catalyzes ThTP synthesis at a very low rate and it has been postulated that this enzyme is responsible for ThTP synthesis in vivo.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18215312 PMCID: PMC2257965 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2180-8-16
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Microbiol ISSN: 1471-2180 Impact factor: 3.605
Comparison of ThTP- and ATP-synthesizing activity of adenylate kinases from various sources.
| Sources | ThTP synthesis (pmol min-1 mg-1) | ATP synthesis (pmol min-1 mg-1) | Ratio ATP/ThTP |
| AK B. stearothermophilusa | 0.2 (pH 6.5) | 1.8 × 106 | 9 × 106 |
| AK E. colia | 35 | 137 × 106 | 3.9 × 106 |
| AK1 pig skeletal muscleb | 570 | 1055 × 106 | 1.8 × 106 |
| AK1 chicken skeletal musclec | 60 | 155 × 106 | 2.6 × 106 |
| Ibid. | 265 (pH 10) | 155 × 106 | 0.6 × 106 |
ThTP synthesis was measured at pH 7.5, except when indicated, as described in the Methods section. The assays for ATP synthesis were done at pH 7.5. a, this study; b, [11]; c, [16]
Figure 1Overexpression of E. coli AK induces cellular ThTP accumulation. Overexpression of E. coli AK induces cellular ThTP accumulation. Strain BL21 λDE3 bacteria carrying pET-21a(+) with the E. coli AK cDNA were grown ovenight in LB medium in the presence of ampicillin (1 mg/ml). The cultures were diluted until A600 = 0.6 – 0.8 and the bacteria were grown in the absence or presence of IPTG (1 mM) for 3 h (37°C, 250 rpm). The bacteria were sonicated, centrifuged and the supernatant was used for electrophoresis (A) and ThTP estimation (B). (A) The presence of a band corresponding to AK was checked on a 12% SDS-PAGE followed by Coomassie blue staining (a, lanes 2, 3 without IPTG and lanes 4, 5 with IPTG). Lanes 1 and 6 contain the molecular weight markers (Prestained Protein Ladder, Invitrogen). Overexpessed protein migrated at Mr 25 000 (arrowhead) for a theoretical molecular mass of 23559 based on amino acid composition [15]. (B) Effect of E. coli AK overexpression on the intracellular [ThTP]/[ThDP] ratio. Aliquots were taken at various times for the determination of thiamine derivatives. The results are expressed as mean ± SD for 3 experiments. At the same time ATP synthesizing activity of AK increased by a factor 1000 in cell-free extracts (not shown).
Figure 2Effect of AK inactivation in the heat-sensitive E. coli strain CV2 on the intracellular ThTP and ThDP concentrations. Effect of AK inactivation in the heat-sensitive E. coli strain CV2 on the intracellular ThTP and ThDP concentrations. The bacteria were grown at 25°C in LB medium, suspended in minimal M9 medium and preincubated for four hours either at 25°C (A) or at 37°C (B). After 60 min at 37°C, no significant AK activity was detectable, while it remained high at 25°C (not shown). Then glucose was added at 25 and 37°C (zero time) and aliquots were taken after various time intervals for the determination of thiamine derivatives. The results are expressed as mean ± SD (n = 3).