Anthranilate Synthase Can Generate Sufficient Phosphoribosyl Amine for Thiamine Synthesis in Salmonella enterica
Open Access
- 1 September 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 185 (17) , 5125-5132
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.185.17.5125-5132.2003
Abstract
In bacteria, the biosynthetic pathway for the hydroxymethyl pyrimidine moiety of thiamine shares metabolic intermediates with purine biosynthesis. The two pathways branch after the compound aminoimidazole ribotide. Past work has shown that the first common metabolite, phosphoribosyl amine (PRA), can be generated in the absence of the first enzyme in purine biosynthesis, PurF. PurF-independent PRA synthesis is dependent on both strain background and growth conditions. Standard genetic approaches have not identified a gene product singly responsible for PurF-independent PRA formation. This result has led to the hypothesis that multiple enzymes contribute to PRA synthesis, possibly as the result of side products from their dedicated reaction. A mutation that was able to restore PRA synthesis in a purF gnd mutant strain was identified and found to map in the gene coding for the TrpD subunit of the anthranilate synthase (AS)-phosphoribosyl transferase (PRT) complex. Genetic analyses indicated that wild-type AS-PRT was able to generate PRA in vivo and that the P362L mutant of TrpD facilitated this synthesis. In vitro activity assays showed that the mutant AS was able to generate PRA from ammonia and phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate. This work identifies a new reaction catalyzed by AS-PRT and considers it in the context of cellular thiamine synthesis and metabolic flexibility.Keywords
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