Affiliation:
1. Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8103
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Hydroxycinnamates are ubiquitous in the environment because of their contributions to the structure and defense mechanisms of plants. Additional plant products, many of which are formed in response to stress, support the growth of
Acinetobacter
sp. strain ADP1 through pathways encoded by genes in the
dca
-
pca-qui
-
pob
chromosomal cluster. In an appropriate genetic background, it was possible to select for an
Acinetobacter
strain that had lost the ability to grow with caffeate, a commonly occurring hydroxycinnamate. The newly identified mutation was shown to be a deletion in a gene designated
hcaC
and encoding a ligase required for conversion of commonly occurring hydroxycinnamates (caffeate, ferulate, coumarate, and 3,4-dihydroxyphenylpropionate) to thioesters. Linkage analysis showed that
hcaC
is linked to
pobA
. Downstream from
hcaC
and transcribed in the direction opposite the direction of
pobA
transcription are open reading frames designated
hcaDEFG
. Functions of these genes were inferred from sequence comparisons and from the properties of knockout mutants. HcaD corresponded to an acyl coenzyme A (acyl-CoA) dehydrogenase required for conversion of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylpropionyl-CoA to caffeoyl-CoA. HcaE appears to encode a member of a family of outer membrane proteins known as porins. Knockout mutations in
hcaF
confer no discernible phenotype. Knockout mutations in
hcaG
indicate that this gene encodes a membrane-associated esterase that hydrolyzes chlorogenate to quinate, which is metabolized in the periplasm, and caffeate, which is metabolized by intracellular enzymes. The chromosomal location of
hcaG
, between
hcaC
(required for growth with caffeate) and
quiA
(required for growth with quinate), provided the essential clue that led to the genetic test of HcaG as the esterase that produces caffeate and quinate from chlorogenate. Thus, in this study, organization within what is now established as the
dca
-
pca-qui
-
pob
-
hca
chromosomal cluster provided essential information about the function of genes in the environment.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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