Literature DB >> 26974813

Methyl-esterified 3-hydroxybutyrate oligomers protect bacteria from hydroxyl radicals.

Janne J Koskimäki1, Marena Kajula2,3, Juho Hokkanen3, Emmi-Leena Ihantola1,4, Jong H Kim5, Heidi Hautajärvi3, Elina Hankala1, Marko Suokas1, Johanna Pohjanen1, Olga Podolich6, Natalia Kozyrovska6, Ari Turpeinen2, Mirva Pääkkönen2, Sampo Mattila2, Bruce C Campbell5, Anna Maria Pirttilä1.   

Abstract

Bacteria rely mainly on enzymes, glutathione and other low-molecular weight thiols to overcome oxidative stress. However, hydroxyl radicals are the most cytotoxic reactive oxygen species, and no known enzymatic system exists for their detoxification. We now show that methyl-esterified dimers and trimers of 3-hydroxybutyrate (ME-3HB), produced by bacteria capable of polyhydroxybutyrate biosynthesis, have 3-fold greater hydroxyl radical-scavenging activity than glutathione and 11-fold higher activity than vitamin C or the monomer 3-hydroxybutyric acid. We found that ME-3HB oligomers protect hypersensitive yeast deletion mutants lacking oxidative stress-response genes from hydroxyl radical stress. Our results show that phaC and phaZ, encoding polymerase and depolymerase, respectively, are activated and polyhydroxybutyrate reserves are degraded for production of ME-3HB oligomers in bacteria infecting plant cells and exposed to hydroxyl radical stress. We found that ME-3HB oligomer production is widespread, especially in bacteria adapted to stressful environments. We discuss how ME-3HB oligomers could provide opportunities for numerous applications in human health.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26974813     DOI: 10.1038/nchembio.2043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Chem Biol        ISSN: 1552-4450            Impact factor:   15.040


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