Ergothioneine is a secreted antioxidant in mycobacterium smegmatis

  • Emani, Carine Sao
  • Williams, Monique J.
  • Wiid, Ian J.
  • Hiten, Nicholas F.
  • Viljoen, Albertus J.
  • Pietersen, Ray-Dean D.
  • Van Helden, Paul D.
  • Baker, Bienyameen
Publication date
July 2013
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
ISSN
0066-4804

Abstract

The original publication is available at http://aac.asm.org/Publication of this article was funded by the Stellenbosch University Open Access Fund.Ergothioneine (ERG) and mycothiol (MSH) are two low-molecular-weight thiols synthesized by mycobacteria. The role of MSH has been extensively investigated in mycobacteria; however, little is known about the role of ERG in mycobacterial physiology. In this study, quantification of ERG at various points in the growth cycle of Mycobacterium smegmatis revealed that a significant portion of ERG is found in the culture media, suggesting that it is actively secreted. A mutant of M. smegmatis lacking egtD (MSMEG_6247) was unable to synthesize ERG, confirming its role in ERG biosynthesis. Deletion of egtD...

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