Cytokinins are adenine-based hormones that have been well-characterized in plants but are also made by bacteria, including the human-exclusive pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Like plants, M. tuberculosis uses cytokinins to regulate gene expression. We previously established that cytokinin overaccumulation in M. tuberculosis results in a buildup of aldehydes produced during cytokinin breakdown. In plants, dedicated enzymes called cytokinin oxidases convert cytokinins into adenine and various aldehydes. Proteasome degradation-deficient M. tuberculosis, which cannot degrade the cytokinin-producing enzyme Log, accumulates several cytokinins and at least one cytokinin-associated aldehyde, resulting in increased sensitivity to nitric oxide and copper. We therefore hypothesized that M. tuberculosis encodes one or more cytokinin oxidases, and disruption of this enzyme might restore resistance to nitric oxide and copper in a proteasome-defective strain. Using a homology-based search, we identified Rv3719 as a protein with high similarity to a plant cytokinin oxidase. Deletion of this gene, however, did not restore nitric oxide or copper resistance to a degradation-defective mutant. Instead, we observed increased copper sensitivity when Rv3719 was deleted from either wild-type or proteasome-defective strains. Finally, we characterized Rv3718c, a protein encoded adjacent to Rv3719, and found that it bound a cytokinin with high specificity. Collectively, these data support a role for cytokinin activity in M. tuberculosis physiology that remains to be further elucidated.IMPORTANCENumerous bacterial species encode cytokinin-producing enzymes, the functions of which are almost completely unknown. This work contributes new knowledge to the cytokinin field for bacteria and reveals further conservation of cytokinin-associated proteins between plants and prokaryotes.
Characterization of a cytokinin-binding protein locus in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
结核分枝杆菌细胞分裂素结合蛋白基因座的特征分析
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作者:Yoo Jin Hee, Santarossa Cristina, Thomas Audrey, Ekiert Damian, Darwin K Heran
| 期刊: | Journal of Bacteriology | 影响因子: | 3.000 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Mar 20; 207(3):e0000325 |
| doi: | 10.1128/jb.00003-25 | 研究方向: | 细胞生物学 |
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