Comparative Genomics of the vitamin B12 metabolism and regulation in prokaryotes

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Rodionov, DA [1 ]
Vitreschak, AG
Mironov, AA
Gelfand, MS
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[1] State Sci Ctr GosNIIGenetika, Moscow 113545, Russia
[2] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Problems Informat Transmiss, Moscow 101447, Russia
[3] Integrated Genom Moscow, Moscow 117333, Russia
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10.1074/jbc.M305837200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Using comparative analysis of genes, operons, and regulatory elements, we describe the cobalamin ( vitamin B-12) biosynthetic pathway in available prokaryotic genomes. Here we found a highly conserved RNA secondary structure, the regulatory B-12 element, which is widely distributed in the upstream regions of cobalamin biosynthetic/transport genes in eubacteria. In addition, the binding signal (CBL-box) for a hypothetical B-12 regulator was identified in some archaea. A search for B-12 elements and CBL-boxes and positional analysis identified a large number of new candidate B-12-regulated genes in various prokaryotes. Among newly assigned functions associated with the cobalamin biosynthesis, there are several new types of cobalt transporters, ChlI and ChlD subunits of the CobN-dependent cobaltochelatase complex, cobalt reductase BluB, adenosyltransferase PduO, several new proteins linked to the lower ligand assembly pathway, L-threonine kinase PduX, and a large number of other hypothetical proteins. Most missing genes detected within the cobalamin biosynthetic pathways of various bacteria were identified as nonorthologous substitutes. The variable parts of the cobalamin metabolism appear to be the cobalt transport and insertion, the CobG/CbiG- and CobF/CbiD-catalyzed reactions, and the lower ligand synthesis pathway. The most interesting result of analysis of B-12 elements is that B-12-independent isozymes of the methionine synthase and ribonucleotide reductase are regulated by B-12 elements in bacteria that have both B-12-dependent and B-12-independent isozymes. Moreover, B-12 regulons of various bacteria are thought to include enzymes from known B-12-dependent or alternative pathways.
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