2020
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms8040470
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Role of Sinorhizobium meliloti and Escherichia coli Long-Chain Acyl-CoA Synthetase FadD in Long-Term Survival

Abstract: FadD is an acyl-coenzyme A (CoA) synthetase specific for long-chain fatty acids (LCFA). Strains mutated in fadD cannot produce acyl-CoA and thus cannot grow on exogenous LCFA as the sole carbon source. Mutants in the fadD (smc02162) of Sinorhizobium meliloti are unable to grow on oleate as the sole carbon source and present an increased surface motility and accumulation of free fatty acids at the entry of the stationary phase of growth. In this study, we found that constitutive expression of the closest FadD h… Show more

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“…The gene pyk encodes pyruvate kinase (Gubler et al, 1994), mainly taking part in glycolysis/gluconeogenesis (ko00010), purine metabolism (ko00230), and pyruvate metabolism (ko00620). The gene fadD encodes long-chain acyl-CoA synthetase that can use long-chain fatty acids as carbon source and energy (Pech-Canul et al, 2020), and is mainly involved in fatty acid biosynthesis and degradation (ko00061 and ko00071), ferroptosis (ko04216), lipid biosynthesis proteins (ko01004), quorum sensing (ko02024), thermogenesis (ko04714), etc.…”
Section: Common Biassnps Before and After Intervention In Prader-willi Syndrome And Simple Obese Childrenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The gene pyk encodes pyruvate kinase (Gubler et al, 1994), mainly taking part in glycolysis/gluconeogenesis (ko00010), purine metabolism (ko00230), and pyruvate metabolism (ko00620). The gene fadD encodes long-chain acyl-CoA synthetase that can use long-chain fatty acids as carbon source and energy (Pech-Canul et al, 2020), and is mainly involved in fatty acid biosynthesis and degradation (ko00061 and ko00071), ferroptosis (ko04216), lipid biosynthesis proteins (ko01004), quorum sensing (ko02024), thermogenesis (ko04714), etc.…”
Section: Common Biassnps Before and After Intervention In Prader-willi Syndrome And Simple Obese Childrenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recloning of the CC_1163/CC_1162 ( acpR/spt )-encoding Nde I/ Bam HI fragment from pRJ03 ( Olea-Ozuna et al, 2021 ) into a Nde I/ Bgl II-restricted pCDFDuet-1 (MCS-2) vector yielded plasmid pJPG16. Recloning of the smc02162 ( fadD )-encoding Nde I/ Hind III fragment from pECH6 ( Pech-Canul et al, 2020 ) into a Nde I/ Hind III-restricted pET28a vector yielded plasmid pECH3.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ritsema et al, 1998Epple et al, 1998López-Lara and Geiger, 2000Ramos-Vega et al, 2009Pech-Canul et al, 2020Olea-Ozuna et al, 2021Olea-Ozuna et al, 2021Olea-Ozuna et al, 2021 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…PLs and LPS are constantly synthesized, modified, and destroyed to maintain membrane homeostasis and to respond to environmental stressors. Free FAs can be released during these processes, serving as signaling molecules for the regulation of the LPS levels or providing an extra carbon source when other sources are depleted [ 2 , 6 , 7 ]. Nonetheless, the main source of free FAs remains the surrounding environment.…”
Section: Pathways Of Fatty Acid Degradationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is possible that the Fad machinery might also be involved in other roles than exogenous FA consumption. Indeed, it has been proposed that in the stationary phase, free FAs are released due to the recycling of the envelope and its phospholipids, and that these FAs are processed by the Fad enzymes [ 6 , 7 ]. This certainly must be put in relation with the upregulation of fad genes in the stationary phase, and the involvement of the different global regulators ppGpp, RpoS, and CRP should be assessed within this context.…”
Section: Open Questions and Research Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%