Summary of Study ST000884
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Study ID | ST000884 |
Study Title | Evidence that COG0325 proteins are involved in PLP homeostasis |
Study Summary | Pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PLP) is an essential cofactor for nearly 60 Escherichia coli enzymes but is a highly reactive molecule that is toxic in its free form. How PLP levels are regulated and how PLP is delivered to target enzymes are still open questions. The COG0325 protein family belongs to the fold-type III class of PLP enzymes and binds PLP but has no known biochemical activity although it occurs in all kingdoms of life. Various pleiotropic phenotypes of the E. coli COG0325 (yggS) mutant have been reported, some of which were reproduced and extended in this study. Comparative genomic, genetic and metabolic analyses suggest that these phenotypes reflect an imbalance in PLP homeostasis. The E. coli yggS mutant accumulates the PLP precursor pyridoxine 5'-phosphate (PNP) and is sensitive to an excess of pyridoxine but not of pyridoxal. The pyridoxine toxicity phenotype is complemented by the expression of eukaryotic yggS orthologs. It is also suppressed by the presence of amino acids, specifically isoleucine, threonine and leucine, suggesting the PLP-dependent enzyme transaminase B (IlvE) is affected. These genetic results lay a foundation for future biochemical studies of the role of COG0325 proteins in PLP homeostasis. |
Institute | University of California, Davis |
Department | Genome and Biomedical Sciences Facility |
Laboratory | WCMC Metabolomics Core |
Last Name | Fiehn |
First Name | Oliver |
Address | 1315 Genome and Biomedical Sciences Facility, 451 Health Sciences Drive, Davis, CA 95616 |
ofiehn@ucdavis.edu | |
Phone | (530) 754-8258 |
Submit Date | 2017-09-14 |
Study Comments | LB stands for Luria Bertani medium. MG stands for minimal growth For strains grown on MG OD 0.5 is the mid log growth phase and OD 1.0 is the late log growth phase For strains grown on LB OD 1 is the mid log growth phase and OD 2.0 is the late log growth phase |
Raw Data Available | Yes |
Raw Data File Type(s) | cdf |
Analysis Type Detail | GC-MS |
Release Date | 2017-10-14 |
Release Version | 1 |
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Project:
Project ID: | PR000613 |
Project DOI: | doi: 10.21228/M8F681 |
Project Title: | Evidence that COG0325 proteins are involved in Pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PLP) homeostasis |
Project Summary: | Pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PLP) is an essential cofactor for nearly 60 Escherichia coli enzymes but is a highly reactive molecule that is toxic in its free form. How PLP levels are regulated and how PLP is delivered to target enzymes are still open questions. The COG0325 protein family belongs to the fold-type III class of PLP enzymes and binds PLP but has no known biochemical activity although it occurs in all kingdoms of life. Various pleiotropic phenotypes of the E. coli COG0325 (yggS) mutant have been reported, some of which were reproduced and extended in this study. Comparative genomic, genetic and metabolic analyses suggest that these phenotypes reflect an imbalance in PLP homeostasis. The E. coli yggS mutant accumulates the PLP precursor pyridoxine 5'-phosphate (PNP) and is sensitive to an excess of pyridoxine but not of pyridoxal. The pyridoxine toxicity phenotype is complemented by the expression of eukaryotic yggS orthologs. It is also suppressed by the presence of amino acids, specifically isoleucine, threonine and leucine, suggesting the PLP-dependent enzyme transaminase B (IlvE) is affected. These genetic results lay a foundation for future biochemical studies of the role of COG0325 proteins in PLP homeostasis. |
Institute: | University of Florida |
Department: | Microbiology and Cell Science |
Last Name: | de Crecy-Lagard |
First Name: | Valerie |
Address: | Gainesville, FL 32611 |
Email: | vcrecy@ufl.edu |
Phone: | 352-392-9416 |
Subject:
Subject ID: | SU000918 |
Subject Type: | Cells |
Subject Species: | Escherichia coli |
Taxonomy ID: | 562 |
Species Group: | Microorganism |
Factors:
Subject type: Cells; Subject species: Escherichia coli (Factor headings shown in green)
mb_sample_id | local_sample_id | Treatment | SampleType | Strain |
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SA051220 | 150707bctsa38_1 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6664) |
SA051221 | 150707bctsa42_2 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6664) |
SA051222 | 150706bctsa05_3 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6664) |
SA051223 | 150706bctsa48_3 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6664) |
SA051224 | 150708bctsa12_1 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6664) |
SA051214 | 150707bctsa16_1 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6665) |
SA051215 | 150707bctsa30_1 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6665) |
SA051216 | 150708bctsa47_1 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6665) |
SA051217 | 150709bctsa06_1 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6665) |
SA051218 | 150708bctsa27_1 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6665) |
SA051219 | 150706bctsa24_1 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6665) |
SA051203 | 150706bctsa06_3 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6594) |
SA051204 | 150707bctsa37_1 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6594) |
SA051205 | 150706bctsa44_1 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6594) |
SA051206 | 150706bctsa15_3 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6594) |
SA051207 | 150706bctsa01_2 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6594) |
SA051208 | 150708bctsa15_1 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6594) |
SA051209 | 150706bctsa28_2 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6595) |
SA051210 | 150706bctsa37_1 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6595) |
SA051211 | 150706bctsa40_1 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6595) |
SA051212 | 150708bctsa24_1 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6595) |
SA051213 | 150708bctsa35_1 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6595) |
SA051231 | 150707bctsa36_1 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone1) |
SA051232 | 150707bctsa48_2 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone1) |
SA051233 | 150707bctsa01_1 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone1) |
SA051234 | 150708bctsa48_1 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone1) |
SA051235 | 150708bctsa06_1 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone1) |
SA051236 | 150706bctsa29_1 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone1) |
SA051225 | 150707bctsa25_1 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone 2) |
SA051226 | 150708bctsa01_1 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone 2) |
SA051227 | 150706bctsa03_2 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone 2) |
SA051228 | 150706bctsa19_3 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone 2) |
SA051229 | 150707bctsa41_2 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone 2) |
SA051230 | 150706bctsa42_2 | LB OD 1.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone 2) |
SA051256 | 150706bctsa12_2 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6664) |
SA051257 | 150706bctsa13_2 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6664) |
SA051258 | 150706bctsa23_2 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6664) |
SA051259 | 150707bctsa28_1 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6664) |
SA051260 | 150707bctsa03_1 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6664) |
SA051261 | 150707bctsa14_1 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6664) |
SA051250 | 150708bctsa20_1 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6665) |
SA051251 | 150708bctsa50_1 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6665) |
SA051252 | 150708bctsa04_1 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6665) |
SA051253 | 150706bctsa02_2 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6665) |
SA051254 | 150708bctsa45_1 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6665) |
SA051255 | 150706bctsa18_2 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6665) |
SA051237 | 150706bctsa08_2 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6594) |
SA051238 | 150706bctsa10_2 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6594) |
SA051239 | 150707bctsa33_1 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6594) |
SA051240 | 150708bctsa44_1 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6594) |
SA051241 | 150706bctsa49_2 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6594) |
SA051242 | 150708bctsa19_1 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6594) |
SA051243 | 150706bctsa47_1 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6595) |
SA051244 | 150707bctsa13_1 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6595) |
SA051245 | 150706bctsa45_2 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6595) |
SA051246 | 150707bctsa24_1 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6595) |
SA051247 | 150708bctsa07_1 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6595) |
SA051248 | 150707bctsa23_1 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6595) |
SA051249 | 150707bctsa34_1 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6595) |
SA051268 | 150706bctsa41_1 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone1) |
SA051269 | 150707bctsa43_2 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone1) |
SA051270 | 150707bctsa27_1 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone1) |
SA051271 | 150706bctsa22_2 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone1) |
SA051272 | 150709bctsa10_1 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone1) |
SA051273 | 150707bctsa06_3 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone1) |
SA051262 | 150707bctsa10_3 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone 2) |
SA051263 | 150706bctsa09_3 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone 2) |
SA051264 | 150707bctsa49_2 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone 2) |
SA051265 | 150706bctsa07_2 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone 2) |
SA051266 | 150707bctsa26_1 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone 2) |
SA051267 | 150708bctsa46_1 | LB OD 2.0 | Cell Pellets | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone 2) |
SA051281 | 150623bctsa15_2 | LB Supernatant (SN) OD 1.0 | extracellular supernatant | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6664) |
SA051282 | 150624bctsa09_2 | LB Supernatant (SN) OD 1.0 | extracellular supernatant | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6664) |
SA051279 | 150623bctsa10_2 | LB Supernatant (SN) OD 1.0 | extracellular supernatant | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6665) |
SA051280 | 150624bctsa10_2 | LB Supernatant (SN) OD 1.0 | extracellular supernatant | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6665) |
SA051274 | 150624bctsa06_2 | LB Supernatant (SN) OD 1.0 | extracellular supernatant | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6594) |
SA051275 | 150623bctsa05_4 | LB Supernatant (SN) OD 1.0 | extracellular supernatant | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6594) |
SA051276 | 150624bctsa08_2 | LB Supernatant (SN) OD 1.0 | extracellular supernatant | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6595) |
SA051277 | 150623bctsa28_2 | LB Supernatant (SN) OD 1.0 | extracellular supernatant | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6595) |
SA051278 | 150624bctsa02_4 | LB Supernatant (SN) OD 1.0 | extracellular supernatant | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6595) |
SA051285 | 150624bctsa03_2 | LB Supernatant (SN) OD 1.0 | extracellular supernatant | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone1) |
SA051286 | 150623bctsa18_2 | LB Supernatant (SN) OD 1.0 | extracellular supernatant | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone1) |
SA051283 | 150624bctsa11_2 | LB Supernatant (SN) OD 1.0 | extracellular supernatant | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone 2) |
SA051284 | 150623bctsa17_2 | LB Supernatant (SN) OD 1.0 | extracellular supernatant | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone 2) |
SA051293 | 150624bctsa05_2 | LB Supernatant (SN) OD 2.0 | extracellular supernatant | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6664) |
SA051291 | 150623bctsa03_3 | LB Supernatant (SN) OD 2.0 | extracellular supernatant | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6665) |
SA051292 | 150624bctsa12_2 | LB Supernatant (SN) OD 2.0 | extracellular supernatant | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6665) |
SA051287 | 150624bctsa07_2 | LB Supernatant (SN) OD 2.0 | extracellular supernatant | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6595) |
SA051288 | 150624bctsa01_2 | LB Supernatant (SN) OD 2.0 | extracellular supernatant | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6595) |
SA051289 | 150623bctsa08_2 | LB Supernatant (SN) OD 2.0 | extracellular supernatant | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6595) |
SA051290 | 150623bctsa26_1 | LB Supernatant (SN) OD 2.0 | extracellular supernatant | E.coli Delta yggS (strain VDC6595) |
SA051296 | 150624bctsa13_2 | LB Supernatant (SN) OD 2.0 | extracellular supernatant | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone1) |
SA051297 | 150623bctsa06_4 | LB Supernatant (SN) OD 2.0 | extracellular supernatant | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone1) |
SA051294 | 150624bctsa04_2 | LB Supernatant (SN) OD 2.0 | extracellular supernatant | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone 2) |
SA051295 | 150623bctsa16_2 | LB Supernatant (SN) OD 2.0 | extracellular supernatant | E.coli WT BW25113 (clone 2) |
SA051303 | 150706bctsa46_1 | MG OD 0.5 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6664) |
SA051304 | 150706bctsa43_1 | MG OD 0.5 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6664) |
SA051305 | 150707bctsa50_2 | MG OD 0.5 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6664) |
SA051306 | 150706bctsa39_1 | MG OD 0.5 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6664) |
SA051307 | 150706bctsa50_1 | MG OD 0.5 | Cell Pellets | E.coli Delta glyA (strain VDC6664) |
Collection:
Collection ID: | CO000912 |
Collection Summary: | Cells were grown overnight in M9 glucose 0.2% (w/v) supplemented with 1 mM glycine at 37 °C, and then were diluted to an OD of 0.03 in M9 glucose 0.2% (w/v) supplemented with 1 mM glycine. Mid-log (OD600=0.5) or late-log (OD600=1) samples were centrifuged for 20 s at 13,500 g and stored at -80 °C. |
Sample Type: | Cell |
Treatment:
Treatment ID: | TR000932 |
Treatment Summary: | Bacteria were grown on Luria Bertani (LB) medium (BD Diagnostics Systems) at 37°C or on M9 minimal medium supplemented with 0.2 % (w/v) glucose and 1 mM glycine |
Sample Preparation:
Sampleprep ID: | SP000925 |
Sampleprep Summary: | B6 species [PLP, PNP, pyridoxamine 5'-phosphate (PMP), PL, PN and PM] were extracted from WT and ΔyggS pellets (1.0 ml culture of OD60051.0) in 0.9 ml 5 % (w/v) metaphosphoric acid and 0.1 ml internal standard 4-deoxypyridoxine (73 nmol/ml in 5 % metaphosphoric acid). The suspension was vortexed and sonicated. After centrifugation at 10 000 g for 15 min, the supernatant was filtered and a 50 ml sample was taken for HPLC analysis using fluorescence detection (excitation 328 nm, emission 393 nm). |
Combined analysis:
Analysis ID | AN001441 |
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Analysis type | MS |
Chromatography type | GC |
Chromatography system | Agilent 6890N |
Column | Restek Rtx-5Sil (30m x 0.25mm,0.25um) |
MS Type | EI |
MS instrument type | GC-TOF |
MS instrument name | Leco Pegasus III GC TOF |
Ion Mode | POSITIVE |
Units | Counts |
Chromatography:
Chromatography ID: | CH001012 |
Instrument Name: | Agilent 6890N |
Column Name: | Restek Rtx-5Sil (30m x 0.25mm,0.25um) |
Column Pressure: | 7.7 PSI (initial condition) |
Column Temperature: | 50 - 330°C |
Flow Rate: | 1 ml/min |
Injection Temperature: | 50°C ramped to 250°C by 12°C/s |
Sample Injection: | 0.5 uL |
Oven Temperature: | 50°C for 1 min, then ramped at 20°C/min to 330°C, held constant for 5 min |
Transferline Temperature: | 230°C |
Washing Buffer: | Ethyl Acetate |
Sample Loop Size: | 30 m length x 0.25 mm internal diameter |
Randomization Order: | Excel generated |
Chromatography Type: | GC |
MS:
MS ID: | MS001331 |
Analysis ID: | AN001441 |
Instrument Name: | Leco Pegasus III GC TOF |
Instrument Type: | GC-TOF |
MS Type: | EI |
Ion Mode: | POSITIVE |
Ion Source Temperature: | 250°C |
Ionization Energy: | 70eV |
Mass Accuracy: | Nominal |
Scan Range Moverz: | 85-500 |
Scanning Cycle: | 17 Hz |
Scanning Range: | 80-500 Da |
Skimmer Voltage: | 1850 |