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Phosphorylation of Enoyl-Acyl Carrier Protein Reductase InhA Impacts Mycobacterial Growth and Survival
Authors:Shazia Khan  Sathya Narayanan Nagarajan  Amit Parikh  Sharmishtha Samantaray  Albel Singh  Devanand Kumar  Rajendra P Roy  Apoorva Bhatt  Vinay Kumar Nandicoori
Affiliation:From the National Institute of Immunology, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110067 India.;the §School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, United Kingdom, and ;the Department of Microbiology, University of Delhi South Campus, New Delhi 110021, India
Abstract:InhA, the primary target for the first line anti-tuberculosis drug isoniazid, is a key enzyme of the fatty-acid synthase II system involved in mycolic acid biosynthesis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. In this study, we show that InhA is a substrate for mycobacterial serine/threonine protein kinases. Using a novel approach to validate phosphorylation of a substrate by multiple kinases in a surrogate host (Escherichia coli), we have demonstrated efficient phosphorylation of InhA by PknA, PknB, and PknH, and to a lower extent by PknF. Additionally, the sites targeted by PknA/PknB have been identified and shown to be predominantly located at the C terminus of InhA. Results demonstrate in vivo phosphorylation of InhA in mycobacteria and validate Thr-266 as one of the key sites of phosphorylation. Significantly, our studies reveal that the phosphorylation of InhA by kinases modulates its biochemical activity, with phosphorylation resulting in decreased enzymatic activity. Co-expression of kinase and InhA alters the growth dynamics of Mycobacterium smegmatis, suggesting that InhA phosphorylation in vivo is an important event in regulating its activity. An InhA-T266E mutant, which mimics constitutive phosphorylation, is unable to rescue an M. smegmatis conditional inhA gene replacement mutant, emphasizing the critical role of Thr-266 in mediating post-translational regulation of InhA activity. The involvement of various serine/threonine kinases in modulating the activity of a number of enzymes of the mycolic acid synthesis pathway, including InhA, accentuates the intricacies of mycobacterial signaling networks in parallel with the changing environment.
Keywords:Bacterial Protein Kinases  Bacterial Signal Transduction  Enzyme Catalysis  Protein Phosphorylation  Reductase  InhA  Mycobacteria  Mycolic Acid  Substrate
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