Hypothetical protein CuvA (Rv1422) from Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv interacts with uridine diphosphate N-acetylglucosamine as a key precursor of cell wall

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Yoon Chae Jeong
Jihyun Park
Yu Jeong Cheon
Ki Seog Lee
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[1] College of Health Sciences,Department of Clinical Laboratory Science
[2] Catholic University of Pusan,undefined
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CuvA; Physiological adaptation; Uridine diphosphate ; -acetylglucosamine; UDP moiety;
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis CuvA (Rv1422, MtCuvA) has previously been suggested that it may play a critical role in nutrient utilization and cell wall synthesis required for physiological adaptation in a host cell, but its biochemical details remain unclear. Our previous studies showed that MtCuvA can bind to uridine diphosphate (UDP) sugars as a cell wall precursor component. To verify its functional roles, we report here the biochemical properties of MtCuvA for the binding of UDP-N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) using site-directed mutagenesis and docking simulation. The KD values for UDP-sugars indicate that MtCuvA prefers to bind UDP-GlcNAc as a physiological ligand compared to UDP-glucose. Mutational studies of MtCuvA showed that H12A, T33A, D36A, Q154A, S196, T199A, N226A, and H298A mutants significantly affected the binding to UDP-GlcNAc. We also observed that UDP, but not GlcNAc, could bind to MtCuvA. These results imply that the presence of UDP moiety in the ligand is necessary for interaction with MtCuvA. Moreover, mutational studies of MtCuvA with UDP showed that residues H12, S196, T199, N226, and H298 may be involved in its binding to the UDP moiety, almost consistent with the docking simulation results. Our results provide an insight into the interaction of MtCuvA with UDP-GlcNAc as a key precursor of peptidoglycan.
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