Affiliation:
1. Department of Biochemistry, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
PAO1 secretes a siderophore, pyoverdine
PAO
, which contains a short peptide attached to a dihydroxyquinoline moiety. Synthesis of this peptide is thought to be catalyzed by nonribosomal peptide synthetases, one of which is encoded by the
pvdD
gene. The first module of
pvdD
was overexpressed in
Escherichia coli
, and the protein product was purified.
l
-Threonine, one of the amino acid residues in pyoverdine
PAO
, was an effective substrate for the recombinant protein in ATP-PP
i
exchange assays, showing that PvdD has peptide synthetase activity. Other amino acids, including
d
-threonine,
l
-serine, and
l
-
allo
-threonine, were not effective substrates, indicating that PvdD has a high degree of substrate specificity. A three-dimensional modeling approach enabled us to identify amino acids that are likely to be critical in determining the substrate specificity of PvdD and to explore the likely basis of the high substrate selectivity. The approach described here may be useful for analysis of other peptide synthetases.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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