A novel class of CoA-transferase involved in short-chain fatty acid metabolism in butyrate-producing human colonic bacteria

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作者
Charrier, C
Duncan, GJ
Reid, MD
Rucklidge, GJ
Henderson, D
Young, P
Russell, VJ
Aminov, RI
Flint, HJ
Louis, P [1 ]
机构
[1] Rowett Res Inst, Gut Hlth Div, Bucksburn AB21 9SB, Aberdeen, Scotland
[2] Rowett Res Inst, Sci Support Div, Bucksburn AB21 9SB, Aberdeen, Scotland
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MICROBIOLOGY-SGM | 2006年 / 152卷
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10.1099/MIC.0.28412-0
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Bacterial butyryl-CoA CoA-transferase activity plays a key role in butyrate formation in the human colon, but the enzyme and corresponding gene responsible for this activity have not previously been identified. A novel CoA-transferase gene is described from the colonic bacterium Roseburia sp. A2-183, with similarity to acetyl-CoA hydrolase as well as 4-hydroxybutyrate CoA-transferase sequences. The gene product, overexpressed in an Escherichia coli lysate, showed activity with butyryl-CoA and to a lesser degree propionyl-CoA in the presence of acetate. Butyrate, propionate, isobutyrate and valerate competed with acetate as the co-substrate. Despite the sequence similarity to 4-hydroxybutyrate CoA-transferases, 4-hydroxybutyrate did not compete with acetate as the co-substrate. Thus the CoA-transferase preferentially uses butyryl-CoA as substrate. Similar genes were identified in other butyrate-producing human gut bacteria from clostridial clusters IV and XIVa, while other candidate CoA-transferases for butyrate formation could not be detected in Roseburia sp. A2-183. This suggests strongly that the newly identified group of CoA-transferases described here plays a key role in butyrate formation in the human colon.
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