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A Novel Gene Contributing to the Initiation of Fatty Acid Biosynthesis in Escherichia coli.

Rajeshree Sanyal1,2, Vani Singh1,2, Rajendran Harinarayanan3.   

Abstract

Type II fatty acid biosynthesis in bacteria can be broadly classified into the initiation and elongation phases. The biochemical functions defining each step in the two phases have been studied in vitro Among the β-ketoacyl-acyl carrier protein (ACP) synthases, FabH catalyzes the initiation reaction, while FabB and FabF, which primarily catalyze the elongation reaction, can also drive initiation as side reactions. A role for FabB and FabF in the initiation of fatty acid biosynthesis would be supported by the viability of the ΔfabH mutant. In this study, we show that the ΔfabH and ΔyiiD mutations were synthetically lethal and that ΔfabH ΔrelA ΔspoT and ΔfabH ΔdksA synthetic lethality was rescued by the heterologous expression of yiiD In the ΔfabH mutant, the expression of yiiD was positively regulated by (p)ppGpp. The growth defect, reduced cell size, and altered fatty acid profile of the ΔfabH mutant and the growth defect of the ΔfabH ΔfabF fabB15(Ts) mutant in oleate- and palmitate-supplemented medium at 42°C were rescued by the expression of yiiD from a multicopy plasmid. Together, these results indicate that the yiiD-encoded function supported initiation of fatty acid biosynthesis in the absence of FabH. We have renamed yiiD as fabY IMPORTANCE Fatty acid biosynthesis is an essential process conserved across life forms. β-Ketoacyl-ACP synthases are essential for fatty acid biosynthesis. FabH is a β-ketoacyl-ACP synthase that contributes to the initiation of fatty acid biosynthesis in Escherichia coli In this study, we present genetic and biochemical evidence that the yiiD (renamed fabY)-encoded function contributes to the biosynthesis of fatty acid in the absence of FabH activity and that under these conditions, the expression of FabY was regulated by the stringent response factors (p)ppGpp and DksA. Combined inactivation of FabH and FabY resulted in growth arrest, possibly due to the loss of fatty acid biosynthesis. A molecule(s) that inhibits the two activities can be an effective microbicide.
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Keywords:  (p)ppGpp; dksAzzm321990; fabHzzm321990; fatty acid synthesis; yiiDzzm321990

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31331975      PMCID: PMC6755751          DOI: 10.1128/JB.00354-19

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


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