Literature DB >> 27738851

Genetic analyses of the functions of [NiFe]-hydrogenase maturation endopeptidases in the hyperthermophilic archaeon Thermococcus kodakarensis.

Tamotsu Kanai1, Ayako Yasukochi1, Jan-Robert Simons1,2, Joseph Walker Scott1, Wakao Fukuda3, Tadayuki Imanaka3,2, Haruyuki Atomi4,5.   

Abstract

The maturation of [NiFe]-hydrogenases requires a number of accessory proteins, which include hydrogenase-specific endopeptidases. The endopeptidases carry out the final cleavage reaction of the C-terminal regions of [NiFe]-hydrogenase large subunit precursors. The hyperthermophilic archaeon Thermococcus kodakarensis harbors two [NiFe]-hydrogenases, a cytoplasmic Hyh and a membrane-bound Mbh, along with two putative hydrogenase-specific endopeptidase genes. In this study, we carried out a genetic examination on the two endopeptidase genes, TK2004 and TK2066. Disruption of TK2004 resulted in a strain that could not grow under conditions requiring hydrogen evolution. The Mbh large subunit precursor (pre-MbhL) in this strain was not processed at all whereas Hyh cleavage was not affected. On the other hand, disruption of TK2066 did not affect the growth of T. kodakarensis under the conditions examined. Cleavage of the Hyh large subunit precursor (pre-HyhL) was impaired, but could be observed to some extent. In a strain lacking both TK2004 and TK2066, cleavage of pre-HyhL could not be observed. Our results indicate that pre-MbhL cleavage is carried out solely by the endopeptidase encoded by TK2004. Pre-HyhL cleavage is mainly carried out by TK2066, but TK2004 can also play a minor role in this cleavage.

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Keywords:  Archaea; Hydrogenase; Hydrogenase maturation; Hydrogenase maturation endopeptidase; Thermococcus

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27738851     DOI: 10.1007/s00792-016-0875-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Extremophiles        ISSN: 1431-0651            Impact factor:   2.395


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