Isolation, purification and structure of exochelin MS, the extracellular siderophore from Mycobacterium smegmatis
- 1 January 1995
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 305 (1) , 187-196
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj3050187
Abstract
The extracellular siderophore from Mycobacterium smegmatis, exochelin MS, was isolated from iron-deficiently grown cultures and purified to > 98% by a combination of ion-exchange chromatography and h.p.l.c. The material is unextractable into organic solvents, is basic (pI = 9.3-9.5), has a lambda max at 420 nm and a probable Ks for Fe3+ of between 10(25) and 10(30). Its structure has been determined by examination of desferri- and ferri-exochelin and its gallium complex. The methods used were electrospray-m.s. and one- and two-dimensional (NOESY, DQF-COSY and TOCSY) 1H n.m.r. The constituent amino acids were examined by chiral g.l.c analysis of N-trifluoroacetyl isopropyl and N-pentafluoropropionyl methyl esters after hydrolysis, and reductive HI hydrolysis, of the siderophore. The exochelin is a formylated pentapeptide: N-(delta-N-formyl,delta N-hydroxy-R-ornithyl) -beta-alaninyl-delta N-hydroxy-R-ornithinyl-R-allo-threoninyl-delta N-hydroxy-S-ornithine. The linkages involving the three ornithine residues are via their delta N(OH) and alpha-CO groups leaving three free alpha-NH2 groups. Although there are two peptide bonds, these involve the three R (D)-amino acids. Thus the molecule has no conventional peptide bond, and this suggests that it will be resistant to peptidase hydrolysis. The co-ordination centre with Fe3+ is hexadenate in an octahedral structure involving the three hydroxamic acid groups. Molecular modelling shows it to have similar features to other ferric trihydroxamate siderophores whose three-dimensional structures have been established. The molecule is shown to have little flexibility around the iron chelation centre, although the terminal (Orn-3) residue, which is not involved in iron binding except at its delta N atom, has more motional freedom.Keywords
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