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Role of metal ions on the activity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis pyrazinamidase.

Patricia Sheen1, Patricia Ferrer, Robert H Gilman, Gina Christiansen, Paola Moreno-Román, Andrés H Gutiérrez, Jun Sotelo, Wilfredo Evangelista, Patricia Fuentes, Daniel Rueda, Myra Flores, Paula Olivera, José Solis, Alessandro Pesaresi, Doriano Lamba, Mirko Zimic.   

Abstract

Pyrazinamidase of Mycobacterium tuberculosis catalyzes the conversion of pyrazinamide to the active molecule pyrazinoic acid. Reduction of pyrazinamidase activity results in a level of pyrazinamide resistance. Previous studies have suggested that pyrazinamidase has a metal-binding site and that a divalent metal cofactor is required for activity. To determine the effect of divalent metals on the pyrazinamidase, the recombinant wild-type pyrazinamidase corresponding to the H37Rv pyrazinamide-susceptible reference strain was expressed in Escherichia coli with and without a carboxy terminal. His-tagged pyrazinamidase was inactivated by metal depletion and reactivated by titration with divalent metals. Although Co(2+), Mn(2+), and Zn(2+) restored pyrazinamidase activity, only Co(2+) enhanced the enzymatic activity to levels higher than the wild-type pyrazinamidase. Cu(2+), Fe(2+), Fe(3+), and Mg(2+) did not restore the activity under the conditions tested. Various recombinant mutated pyrazinamidases with appropriate folding but different enzymatic activities showed a differential pattern of recovered activity. X-ray fluorescence and atomic absorbance spectroscopy showed that recombinant wild-type pyrazinamidase expressed in E. coli most likely contained Zn. In conclusion, this study suggests that M. tuberculosis pyrazinamidase is a metalloenzyme that is able to coordinate several ions, but in vivo, it is more likely to coordinate Zn(2+). However, in vitro, the metal-depleted enzyme could be reactivated by several divalent metals with higher efficiency than Zn.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22764307      PMCID: PMC3391041          DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.2012.10-0565

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg        ISSN: 0002-9637            Impact factor:   2.345


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