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Ubiquinone Biosynthesis over the Entire O2 Range: Characterization of a Conserved O2-Independent Pathway
by
Pelosi, Ludovic
, Abby, Sophie Saphia
, Faivre, Bruno
, Goussé, Mathieu
, Cameron David Fyfe
, Pierrel, Fabien
, Chau-Duy-Tam Vo
, Chenal, Clothilde
, Mahmoud Hajj Chehade
, Cornu, David
, Lombard, Murielle
, Loiseau, Laurent
, Touati, Nadia
, Barras, Frédéric
, Rascalou, Bérengère
, Fontecave, Marc
, Binet, Laurent
in
Aerobic respiration
/ Antibiotic resistance
/ Bacteria
/ Bioenergetics
/ Biosynthesis
/ E coli
/ Editor's Pick
/ Enzymes
/ facultative anaerobes
/ Glycerol
/ hydroxylases
/ Hydroxylation
/ iron-sulfur
/ Life Sciences
/ Metabolic response
/ Molecular Biology and Physiology
/ Nitrates
/ oxygen
/ Pathogens
/ peptidase U32
/ Respiration
/ Ubiquinone
/ Virulence
2019
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Ubiquinone Biosynthesis over the Entire O2 Range: Characterization of a Conserved O2-Independent Pathway
by
Pelosi, Ludovic
, Abby, Sophie Saphia
, Faivre, Bruno
, Goussé, Mathieu
, Cameron David Fyfe
, Pierrel, Fabien
, Chau-Duy-Tam Vo
, Chenal, Clothilde
, Mahmoud Hajj Chehade
, Cornu, David
, Lombard, Murielle
, Loiseau, Laurent
, Touati, Nadia
, Barras, Frédéric
, Rascalou, Bérengère
, Fontecave, Marc
, Binet, Laurent
in
Aerobic respiration
/ Antibiotic resistance
/ Bacteria
/ Bioenergetics
/ Biosynthesis
/ E coli
/ Editor's Pick
/ Enzymes
/ facultative anaerobes
/ Glycerol
/ hydroxylases
/ Hydroxylation
/ iron-sulfur
/ Life Sciences
/ Metabolic response
/ Molecular Biology and Physiology
/ Nitrates
/ oxygen
/ Pathogens
/ peptidase U32
/ Respiration
/ Ubiquinone
/ Virulence
2019
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Ubiquinone Biosynthesis over the Entire O2 Range: Characterization of a Conserved O2-Independent Pathway
by
Pelosi, Ludovic
, Abby, Sophie Saphia
, Faivre, Bruno
, Goussé, Mathieu
, Cameron David Fyfe
, Pierrel, Fabien
, Chau-Duy-Tam Vo
, Chenal, Clothilde
, Mahmoud Hajj Chehade
, Cornu, David
, Lombard, Murielle
, Loiseau, Laurent
, Touati, Nadia
, Barras, Frédéric
, Rascalou, Bérengère
, Fontecave, Marc
, Binet, Laurent
in
Aerobic respiration
/ Antibiotic resistance
/ Bacteria
/ Bioenergetics
/ Biosynthesis
/ E coli
/ Editor's Pick
/ Enzymes
/ facultative anaerobes
/ Glycerol
/ hydroxylases
/ Hydroxylation
/ iron-sulfur
/ Life Sciences
/ Metabolic response
/ Molecular Biology and Physiology
/ Nitrates
/ oxygen
/ Pathogens
/ peptidase U32
/ Respiration
/ Ubiquinone
/ Virulence
2019
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Ubiquinone Biosynthesis over the Entire O2 Range: Characterization of a Conserved O2-Independent Pathway
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Ubiquinone Biosynthesis over the Entire O2 Range: Characterization of a Conserved O2-Independent Pathway
2019
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Overview
Most bacteria can generate ATP by respiratory metabolism, in which electrons are shuttled from reduced substrates to terminal electron acceptors, via quinone molecules like ubiquinone. Dioxygen (O2) is the terminal electron acceptor of aerobic respiration and serves as a co-substrate in the biosynthesis of ubiquinone. Here, we characterize a novel, O2-independent pathway for the biosynthesis of ubiquinone. This pathway relies on three proteins, UbiT (YhbT), UbiU (YhbU), and UbiV (YhbV). UbiT contains an SCP2 lipid-binding domain and is likely an accessory factor of the biosynthetic pathway, while UbiU and UbiV (UbiU-UbiV) are involved in hydroxylation reactions and represent a novel class of O2-independent hydroxylases. We demonstrate that UbiU-UbiV form a heterodimer, wherein each protein binds a 4Fe-4S cluster via conserved cysteines that are essential for activity. The UbiT, -U, and -V proteins are found in alpha-, beta-, and gammaproteobacterial clades, including several human pathogens, supporting the widespread distribution of a previously unrecognized capacity to synthesize ubiquinone in the absence of O2. Together, the O2-dependent and O2-independent ubiquinone biosynthesis pathways contribute to optimizing bacterial metabolism over the entire O2 range.IMPORTANCE In order to colonize environments with large O2 gradients or fluctuating O2 levels, bacteria have developed metabolic responses that remain incompletely understood. Such adaptations have been recently linked to antibiotic resistance, virulence, and the capacity to develop in complex ecosystems like the microbiota. Here, we identify a novel pathway for the biosynthesis of ubiquinone, a molecule with a key role in cellular bioenergetics. We link three uncharacterized genes of Escherichia coli to this pathway and show that the pathway functions independently from O2. In contrast, the long-described pathway for ubiquinone biosynthesis requires O2 as a substrate. In fact, we find that many proteobacteria are equipped with the O2-dependent and O2-independent pathways, supporting that they are able to synthesize ubiquinone over the entire O2 range. Overall, we propose that the novel O2-independent pathway is part of the metabolic plasticity developed by proteobacteria to face various environmental O2 levels.
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