Identification of 3-ketocapnine reductase activity within the human microbiota

Xiaotong Wu, Lukuan Hou, Haili Zhang, Yi Ma, Jufang Wang, Mingwei Cai, Xiaoyu Tang

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mLife ›› 2024, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (2) : 307-316. DOI: 10.1002/mlf2.12134
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Identification of 3-ketocapnine reductase activity within the human microbiota

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The microbial synthesis of sulfonolipids within the human body is likely involved in maintaining human health or causing diseases. However, the enzymes responsible for their biosynthesis remain largely unknown. In this study, we identified and verified the role of 3-ketocapnine reductase, the third-step enzyme, in the four-step conversion of L-phosphoserine into sulfobacin B both in vivo and in vitro. This finding builds upon our previous research into sulfonolipid biosynthesis, which focused on the vaginal bacterium Chryseobacterium gleum DSM 16776 and the gut bacterium Alistipes finegoldii DSM 17242. Through comprehensive gene mapping, we demonstrate the widespread presence of potential sulfonolipid biosynthetic genes across diverse bacterial species inhabiting various regions of the human body. These findings shed light on the prevalence of sulfonolipid-like metabolites within the human microbiota, suggesting a potential role for these lipid molecules in influencing the intricate biointeractions within the complex microbial ecosystem of the human body.

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3-ketocapnine reductase / capnines / human microbiota / sulfonolipids

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Xiaotong Wu, Lukuan Hou, Haili Zhang, Yi Ma, Jufang Wang, Mingwei Cai, Xiaoyu Tang. Identification of 3-ketocapnine reductase activity within the human microbiota. mLife, 2024, 3(2): 307‒316 https://doi.org/10.1002/mlf2.12134

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