TB Research

EPSP Synthase-Depleted Cells Are Aromatic Amino Acid Auxotrophs in Mycobacterium smegmatis

Mario Alejandro Duque-Villegas, Bruno Lopes Abbadi, Paulo Ricardo Romero, Letícia Beatriz Matter, Luiza Galina, Pedro Ferrari Dalberto, Valnês S. Rodrigues-Junior, Rodrigo G. Ducati, et al. (16 authors)

Microbiology Spectrum · 2021-12

Abstract

We found that cells from Mycobacterium smegmatis , a model organism safer and easier to study than the disease-causing mycobacterial species, when depleted of an enzyme from the shikimate pathway, are auxotrophic for the three aromatic amino acids (AroAAs) that serve as building blocks of cellular proteins: l- tryptophan, l -phenylalanine, and l -tyrosine. That supplementation with only AroAAs is sufficient to rescue viable cells with the shikimate pathway inactivated was unexpected, since this pathway produces an end product, chorismate, that is the starting compound of essential pathways other than the ones that produce AroAAs.

MeSH terms

  • Aroa
  • Mycobacterium smegmatis
  • Shikimate pathway
  • Aromatic amino acids
  • Biology
  • Auxotrophy
  • Biochemistry
  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • Mycobacterium
  • Enzyme
  • Microbiology