| Literature DB >> 29375490 |
Wen-Yih Jeng1,2, Novaria S D Panjaitan3, Yu-Tze Horng4, Wen-Ting Chung4, Chih-Ching Chien5, Po-Chi Soo3,4.
Abstract
1,3-Propanediol (1,3-PD) is a valuable chemical intermediate in the synthesis of polyesters, polyethers, and polyurethanes, which have applications in various products such as cloth, bottles, films, tarpaulins, canoes, foam seals, high-resilience foam seating, and surface coatings. Klebsiella pneumoniae can produce 1,3-PD from glycerol. In this study, KPN00353, an EIIA homologue in the phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP):carbohydrate phosphotransferase system (PTS), was found to play a negative regulatory role in 1,3-PD production under microaerobic conditions via binding to glycerol kinase (GlpK). The primary sequence of KPN00353 is similar to those of the fructose-mannitol EIIA (EIIFru and EIIAMtl) family. The interaction between KPN00353 and GlpK resulted in inhibition of the synthesis of glycerol-3-phosphate (G3P) and correlated with reductions in glycerol uptake and the production of 1,3-PD. Based on structure modeling, we conclude that residue H65 of KPN00353 plays an important role in the interaction with GlpK. We mutated this histidine residue to aspartate, glutamate, arginine and glutamine to assess the effects of each KPN00353 variant on the interaction with GlpK, on the synthesis of G3P and on the production of 1,3-PD. Our results illuminate the role of KPN00353 in 1,3-PD production by K. pneumoniae under microaerobic conditions.Entities:
Keywords: 1; 3-propanediol; EIIA; Klebsiella pneumoniae; carbohydrate phosphotransferase system; glycerol kinase
Year: 2017 PMID: 29375490 PMCID: PMC5770620 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.02441
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
List of strains and plasmids used in the experiments.
| Strain | Relevant genotype and phenotype | Reference or source |
|---|---|---|
| DH5α | F-, φ80d | Invitrogen |
| S17-1 aaapir | aaa-pir lysogen of CC118 [D( | |
| BL21(DE3)pLysS | F-, | Novagen |
| MGH78578 | ATCC 700721 | |
| KO353 | MGH78578_ | This work |
| pGEM-T easy | TA cloning vector, Apr | Promega, Fitchburg, WI, United States |
| pGEX-1-SalI | GST tag expression vector constructed from pGEX-1 by inserting the restriction enzyme site | This work |
| pGEX-1::glpK::km | Expressing GST-tagged GlpK, Kmr | This work |
| pET30b | Expression vector, His-tag, Kmr | Novagen (merged with Merck-Millipore, Darmstadt, Germany) |
| pET30b::353WT | Expressing His-tagged KPN00353, Kmr | This work |
| pET30b::H65Q | Expressing His-tagged mutated KPN00353(H65Q), Kmr | This work |
| pET30b::H65D | Expressing His-tagged mutated KPN00353(H65D), Kmr | This work |
| pET30b::H65E | Expressing His-tagged mutated KPN00353(H65E), Kmr | This work |
| pET30b::H65R | Expressing His-tagged mutated KPN00353(H65R), Kmr | This work |
| pET30b::H110Q | Expressing His-tagged mutated KPN00353(H110Q), Kmr | This work |
| pET30b::mrkD | Expressing His-tagged MrkD, Kmr | This work |
| pET30a::KPN00350 | Expressing His-tagged KPN00350, Kmr | This work |
| pET21::crr | Expressing His-tagged Crr (KPN02764), Ampr | This work |
| pBlueScript II SK+ (pBSK) | pBR322 ori, | Stratagene (La Jolla, CA, United States) |
| pBSK-Gm | Gentamycin resistance gene was inserted into the | This work |
| pBSK-51-53-GM | pBSK::Gm containing | This work |
| pBSK-52-53-GM | pBSK::Gm containing | This work |
| pBSK-53-GM | pBSK::Gm containing | This work |
| pBAD33 | PBAD promoter, pACYC184 ori, Cmr | |
| pBAD33::Histaq353WT | pBAD33 containing KPN00353, Cmr | This work |
| pBAD33::Histaq353H65Q | pBAD33 containing mutated KPN00353(H65Q), Cmr | This work |
| pBAD33::Histaq353H65D | pBAD33 containing mutated KPN00353(H65D), Cmr | This work |
| pBAD33::Histaq353H65E | pBAD33 containing mutated KPN00353(H65E), Cmr | This work |
| pBAD33::Histaq353H65R | pBAD33 containing mutated KPN00353(H65R), Cmr | This work |
| pBAD33::Histaq353H110Q | pBAD33 containing mutated KPN00353 (H110Q), Cmr | This work |
The interface residues of the E. coli GlpK-Crr complex (solved structure, PDB accession code 1GLA) and the K. pneumoniae GlpK-KPN00353 complex (modeled structure).
| Interface residues of | Interface residues of | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Q338 | D39 | E35 | V47 |
| N339 | V40 | R318 | D50 |
| R403 | V41 | D319 | F51 |
| H405 | F42 | M321 | G52 |
| G428 | E44 | K322 | A53 |
| T429 | K45 | L323 | A54 |
| R430 | I46 | I324 | I55 |
| R472 | V47 | S325 | V56 |
| P473 | K70 | D326 | I57 |
| G474 | F72 | F328 | D58 |
| I475 | E73 | D329 | M63 |
| E476 | E331 | ||
| T477 | S79 | Y332 | A66 |
| T478 | F89 | F333 | R67 |
| E479 | T335 | H90 | |
| R480 | D95 | K336 | D91 |
| N481 | V97 | V337 | E92 |
| Y482 | E98 | N373 | F93 |
| K100 | S374 | D108 | |
| S141 | N375 | ||
| H376 | I111 | ||
| A415 | I114 | ||
| N416 | Q115 | ||
| N417 | I117 | ||
| R433 | A118 | ||
| R437 | S119 | ||
| E468 | |||
| R469 | |||