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Identification of a Formate-Dependent Uric Acid Degradation Pathway in Escherichia coli.

Yumi Iwadate1, Jun-Ichi Kato2.   

Abstract

Purine is a nitrogen-containing compound that is abundant in nature. In organisms that utilize purine as a nitrogen source, purine is converted to uric acid, which is then converted to allantoin. Allantoin is then converted to ammonia. In Escherichia coli, neither urate-degrading activity nor a gene encoding an enzyme homologous to the known urate-degrading enzymes had previously been found. Here, we demonstrate urate-degrading activity in E. coli We first identified aegA as an E. coli gene involved in oxidative stress tolerance. An examination of gene expression revealed that both aegA and its paralog ygfT are expressed under both microaerobic and anaerobic conditions. The ygfT gene is localized within a chromosomal gene cluster presumably involved in purine catabolism. Accordingly, the expression of ygfT increased in the presence of exogenous uric acid, suggesting that ygfT is involved in urate degradation. Examination of the change of uric acid levels in the growth medium with time revealed urate-degrading activity under microaerobic and anaerobic conditions in the wild-type strain but not in the aegA ygfT double-deletion mutant. Furthermore, AegA- and YgfT-dependent urate-degrading activity was detected only in the presence of formate and formate dehydrogenase H. Collectively, these observations indicate the presence of urate-degrading activity in E. coli that is operational under microaerobic and anaerobic conditions. The activity requires formate, formate dehydrogenase H, and either aegA or ygfT We also identified other putative genes which are involved not only in formate-dependent but also in formate-independent urate degradation and may function in the regulation or cofactor synthesis in purine catabolism.IMPORTANCE The metabolic pathway of uric acid degradation to date has been elucidated only in aerobic environments and is not understood in anaerobic and microaerobic environments. In the current study, we showed that Escherichia coli, a facultative anaerobic organism, uses uric acid as a sole source of nitrogen under anaerobic and microaerobic conditions. We also showed that formate, formate dehydrogenase H, and either AegA or YgfT are involved in uric acid degradation. We propose that formate may act as an electron donor for a uric acid-degrading enzyme in this bacterium.
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Keywords:  Escherichia colizzm321990; degradation pathway; formate; uric acid

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30885932      PMCID: PMC6509651          DOI: 10.1128/JB.00573-18

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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