A new l-serine binding orphan SerBP affects indole synthesis in Pantoea ananatis

J Basic Microbiol. 2023 Dec;63(12):1348-1360. doi: 10.1002/jobm.202300165. Epub 2023 Jul 26.

Abstract

Indole is traditionally known as a metabolite of l-tryptophan and now as an important signaling molecule in bacteria, however, the understanding of its upstream synthesis regulation is very limited. Pantoea ananatis YJ76, a predominant diazotrophic endophyte isolated from rice (Oryza sativa), can produce indole to regulate various physiological and biochemical behaviors. We constructed a mutant library of YJ76 using the mTn5 transposon insertion mutation method, from which an indole-deficient mutant was screened out. Via high-efficiency thermal asymmetric interlaced PCR (hiTAIL-PCR), the transposon was determined to be inserted in a gene (RefSeq: WP014605468.1) of unknown function that is highly conserved at the intraspecific level. Bioinformatics analysis implied that the protein (Protein ID: WP089517194.1) encoded by the mutant gene is most likely to be a new orphan substrate-binding protein (SBP) for amino acid ABC transporters. Amino acid supplement cultivation experiments and surface plasmon resonance revealed that the protein could bind to l-serine (KD = 6.149 × 10-5 M). Therefore, the SBP was named as SerBP. This is the first case that a SBP responds to l-serine ABC transports. As a precursor of indole synthesis, the transmembrane transported l-serine was directly correlated with indole signal production and the mutation of serBP gene weakened the resistance of YJ76 to antibiotics, alkali, heavy metals, and starvation. This study provided a new paradigm for exploring the upstream regulatory pathway for indole synthesis of bacteria.

Keywords: Pantoea ananatis YJ76; amino acid transport; indole; substrate-binding protein.

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acids / metabolism
  • Indoles / metabolism
  • Mutation
  • Pantoea* / genetics
  • Serine / genetics
  • Serine / metabolism

Substances

  • Amino Acids
  • Indoles
  • Serine

Supplementary concepts

  • Pantoea ananatis