Literature DB >> 29159878

Arsenobetaine: an ecophysiologically important organoarsenical confers cytoprotection against osmotic stress and growth temperature extremes.

Tamara Hoffmann1, Bianca Warmbold1, Sander H J Smits2, Britta Tschapek2, Stefanie Ronzheimer1, Abdallah Bashir1,3,4, Chiliang Chen1,5, Anne Rolbetzki1, Marco Pittelkow1, Mohamed Jebbar6, Andreas Seubert7, Lutz Schmitt2, Erhard Bremer1,5.   

Abstract

Arsenic, a highly cytotoxic and cancerogenic metalloid, is brought into the biosphere through geochemical sources and anthropogenic activities. A global biogeochemical arsenic biotransformation cycle exists in which inorganic arsenic species are transformed into organoarsenicals, which are subsequently mineralized again into inorganic arsenic compounds. Microorganisms contribute to this biotransformation process greatly and one of the organoarsenicals synthesized and degraded in this cycle is arsenobetaine. Its nitrogen-containing homologue glycine betaine is probably the most frequently used compatible solute on Earth. Arsenobetaine is found in marine and terrestrial habitats and even in deep-sea hydrothermal vent ecosystems. Despite its ubiquitous occurrence, the biological function of arsenobetaine has not been comprehensively addressed. Using Bacillus subtilis as a well-understood platform for the study of microbial osmostress adjustment systems, we ascribe here to arsenobetaine both a protective function against high osmolarity and a cytoprotective role against extremes in low and high growth temperatures. We define a biosynthetic route for arsenobetaine from the precursor arsenocholine that relies on enzymes and genetic regulatory circuits for glycine betaine formation from choline, identify the uptake systems for arsenobetaine and arsenocholine, and describe crystal structures of ligand-binding proteins from the OpuA and OpuB ABC transporters complexed with either arsenobetaine or arsenocholine.
© 2017 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29159878     DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.13999

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 1462-2912            Impact factor:   5.491


  11 in total

1.  OpuF, a New Bacillus Compatible Solute ABC Transporter with a Substrate-Binding Protein Fused to the Transmembrane Domain.

Authors:  Laura Teichmann; Henriette Kümmel; Bianca Warmbold; Erhard Bremer
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2018-10-01       Impact factor: 4.792

2.  Identification of Steps in the Pathway of Arsenosugar Biosynthesis.

Authors:  Xi-Mei Xue; Jun Ye; Georg Raber; Barry P Rosen; Kevin Francesconi; Chan Xiong; Zhe Zhu; Christopher Rensing; Yong-Guan Zhu
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2018-12-24       Impact factor: 9.028

3.  Compatible Solute Synthesis and Import by the Moderate Halophile Spiribacter salinus: Physiology and Genomics.

Authors:  María J León; Tamara Hoffmann; Cristina Sánchez-Porro; Johann Heider; Antonio Ventosa; Erhard Bremer
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2018-02-15       Impact factor: 5.640

4.  The GbsR Family of Transcriptional Regulators: Functional Characterization of the OpuAR Repressor.

Authors:  Stefanie Ronzheimer; Bianca Warmbold; Christian Arnhold; Erhard Bremer
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2018-10-24       Impact factor: 5.640

5.  Genome-scale exploration of transcriptional regulation in the nisin Z producer Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis IO-1.

Authors:  Naghmeh Poorinmohammad; Javad Hamedi; Ali Masoudi-Nejad
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-03-02       Impact factor: 4.379

6.  Xanthomonas transcriptome inside cauliflower hydathodes reveals bacterial virulence strategies and physiological adaptations at early infection stages.

Authors:  Julien S Luneau; Aude Cerutti; Brice Roux; Sébastien Carrère; Marie-Françoise Jardinaud; Antoine Gaillac; Carine Gris; Emmanuelle Lauber; Richard Berthomé; Matthieu Arlat; Alice Boulanger; Laurent D Noël
Journal:  Mol Plant Pathol       Date:  2021-11-26       Impact factor: 5.663

7.  The nucleotide messenger (p)ppGpp is an anti-inducer of the purine synthesis transcription regulator PurR in Bacillus.

Authors:  Brent W Anderson; Maria A Schumacher; Jin Yang; Asan Turdiev; Husan Turdiev; Jeremy W Schroeder; Qixiang He; Vincent T Lee; Richard G Brennan; Jue D Wang
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2022-01-25       Impact factor: 16.971

Review 8.  Interactions with Arsenic: Mechanisms of Toxicity and Cellular Resistance in Eukaryotic Microorganisms.

Authors:  Patricia De Francisco; Ana Martín-González; Daniel Rodriguez-Martín; Silvia Díaz
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-11-21       Impact factor: 3.390

9.  Mechanistic basis of choline import involved in teichoic acids and lipopolysaccharide modification.

Authors:  Natalie Bärland; Anne-Stéphanie Rueff; Gonzalo Cebrero; Cedric A J Hutter; Markus A Seeger; Jan-Willem Veening; Camilo Perez
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2022-03-02       Impact factor: 14.136

10.  Homoarsenocholine - A novel arsenic compound detected for the first time in nature.

Authors:  Simone Braeuer; Jan Borovička; Toma Glasnov; Gema Guedes de la Cruz; Kenneth B Jensen; Walter Goessler
Journal:  Talanta       Date:  2018-05-22       Impact factor: 6.057

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