Growth Inhibition of Sporomusa ovata by Incorporation of Benzimidazole Bases into Cobamides

Author:

Mok Kenny C.1,Taga Michiko E.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT Phenolyl cobamides are unique members of a class of cobalt-containing cofactors that includes vitamin B 12 (cobalamin). Cobamide cofactors facilitate diverse reactions in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Phenolyl cobamides are structurally and chemically distinct from the more commonly used benzimidazolyl cobamides such as cobalamin, as the lower axial ligand is a phenolic group rather than a benzimidazole. The functional significance of this difference is not well understood. Here we show that in the bacterium Sporomusa ovata , the only organism known to synthesize phenolyl cobamides, several cobamide-dependent acetogenic metabolisms have a requirement or preference for phenolyl cobamides. The addition of benzimidazoles to S. ovata cultures results in a decrease in growth rate when grown on methanol, 3,4-dimethoxybenzoate, H 2 plus CO 2 , or betaine. Suppression of native p -cresolyl cobamide synthesis and production of benzimidazolyl cobamides occur upon the addition of benzimidazoles, indicating that benzimidazolyl cobamides are not functionally equivalent to the phenolyl cobamide cofactors produced by S. ovata . We further show that S. ovata is capable of incorporating other phenolic compounds into cobamides that function in methanol metabolism. These results demonstrate that S. ovata can incorporate a wide range of compounds as cobamide lower ligands, despite its preference for phenolyl cobamides in the metabolism of certain energy substrates. To our knowledge, S. ovata is unique among cobamide-dependent organisms in its preferential utilization of phenolyl cobamides.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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