YcfD RM is a thermophilic oxygen-dependent ribosomal protein uL16 oxygenase

EXTREMOPHILES(2018)

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YcfD from Escherichia coli is a homologue of the human ribosomal oxygenases NO66 and MINA53, which catalyse histidyl-hydroxylation of the 60S subunit and affect cellular proliferation (Ge et al., Nat Chem Biol 12:960–962, 2012 ). Bioinformatic analysis identified a potential homologue of ycfD in the thermophilic bacterium Rhodothermus marinus (ycfD RM ). We describe studies on the characterization of ycfD RM , which is a functional 2OG oxygenase catalysing ( 2S , 3R) -hydroxylation of the ribosomal protein uL16 at R82, and which is active at significantly higher temperatures than previously reported for any other 2OG oxygenase. Recombinant ycfD RM manifests high thermostability ( T m 84 °C) and activity at higher temperatures ( T opt 55 °C) than ycfD EC ( T m 50.6 °C, T opt 40 °C). Mass spectrometric studies on purified R. marinus ribosomal proteins demonstrate a temperature-dependent variation in uL16 hydroxylation. Kinetic studies of oxygen dependence suggest that dioxygen availability can be a limiting factor for ycfD RM catalysis at high temperatures, consistent with incomplete uL16 hydroxylation observed in R. marinus cells. Overall, the results that extend the known range of ribosomal hydroxylation, reveal the potential for ycfD-catalysed hydroxylation to be regulated by temperature/dioxygen availability, and that thermophilic 2OG oxygenases are of interest from a biocatalytic perspective.
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Ribosomes,Translation,Protein synthesis,Hydroxylase,Dioxygenase,Post-translational modification,Oxygen/hypoxia sensing,Thermophilic enzyme
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