Rv1075c Of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Is A Gdsl-Like Esterase And Is Important For Intracellular Survival

JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES(2019)

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Mycobacterium tuberculosis lipid metabolism pathways facilitate access to carbon and energy sources during infection. M. tuberculosis gene Rv1075c was annotated as a conserved hypothetical protein. We identified that Rv1075c amino acid sequence shares similarities with other bacterial lipase/esterases and we demonstrated that it has esterase activity, with preference for short-chain fatty acids, particularly acetate, with highest activity at 45 degrees C, pH 9. Site-direct mutagenesis revealed its activity triad as Ser(80), Asp(244), and His(247). We further determined that rRv1075c hydrolyzed triacetin and tributyrin, and it was mainly distributed in cell wall and membrane. Its expression was induced at pH 4.5, mimicking the acidic phagosome of macrophages. Mutation of Rv1075c led to reduced bacterial growth in THP-1 cells and human peripheral blood mononuclear cell-derived macrophages, and attenuated M. tuberculosis infection in mice. Our data suggest that Rv1075c is involved in ester and fatty acid metabolism inside host cells.
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis, lipase/esterases, intracellular survival, macrophage
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