Bacterioopsin-Mediated Regulation of Bacterioruberin Biosynthesis in Halobacterium salinarum
- 15 October 2011
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 193 (20), 5658-5667
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.05376-11
Abstract
Integral membrane protein complexes consisting of proteins and small molecules that act as cofactors have important functions in all organisms. To form functional complexes, cofactor biosynthesis must be coordinated with the production of corresponding apoproteins. To examine this coordination, we study bacteriorhodopsin (BR), a light-induced proton pump in the halophilic archaeon Halobacterium salinarum . This complex consists of a retinal cofactor and bacterioopsin (BO), the BR apoprotein. To examine possible novel regulatory mechanisms linking BO and retinal biosynthesis, we deleted bop , the gene that encodes BO. bop deletion resulted in a dramatic increase of bacterioruberins, carotenoid molecules that share biosynthetic precursors with retinal. Additional studies revealed that bacterioruberins accumulate in the absence of BO regardless of the presence of retinal or BR, suggesting that BO inhibits bacterioruberin biosynthesis to increase the availability of carotenoid precursors for retinal biosynthesis. To further examine this potential regulatory mechanism, we characterized an enzyme, encoded by the lye gene, that catalyzes bacterioruberin biosynthesis. BO-mediated inhibition of bacterioruberin synthesis appears to be specific to the H. salinarum lye -encoded enzyme, as expression of a lye homolog from Haloferax volcanii , a related archaeon that synthesizes bacterioruberins but lacks opsins, resulted in bacterioruberin synthesis that was not reduced in the presence of BO. Our results provide evidence for a novel regulatory mechanism in which biosynthesis of a cofactor is promoted by apoprotein-mediated inhibition of an alternate biochemical pathway. Specifically, BO accumulation promotes retinal production by inhibiting bacterioruberin biosynthesis.Keywords
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