In vitro synthesis and biochemical characterization of acyl-homoserine lactone synthase and its deletion mutant
Yechan Jeong, Sunwoo Moon, Jae-hwa Shin

TL;DR
This study explores how deleting the active site of an enzyme involved in bacterial communication reduces its function, offering a potential way to inhibit harmful bacterial behaviors.
Contribution
The study demonstrates in vitro synthesis and biochemical analysis of a deletion mutant of AHL synthase, revealing its reduced activity.
Findings
His-YpeI and His-ΔYpeI had expected molecular weights and showed distinct enzyme activity differences.
Deletion of the active site significantly reduced substrate affinity and reaction rate.
CFPS was validated as a method for synthesizing and analyzing these enzymes.
Abstract
Quorum sensing can induce density-dependent gene expressions that cause various problems. For quorum-sensing inhibition, fundamental solutions such as gene manipulation are required, and acyl-homoserine lactone synthase (AHL synthase), which synthesizes the universal quorum-sensing signal of gram-negative bacteria, can be used as a target. In this study, researchers synthesized His-tagged AHL synthase and its deletion mutant that lacks the active site and compared their biochemical characteristics. His-YpeI, the 6x His-tagged AHL synthase of Serratia fonticola, and His-ΔYpeI, its deletion mutant, were designed, and their property conservation were examined using in silico projection tools. For in vitro synthesis of enzymes, the His-YpeI CFPS template was synthesized by in vitro gene synthesis, and the His-ΔYpeI CFPS template was obtained by deletion PCR. CFPS was performed and the…
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TopicsBacterial biofilms and quorum sensing · Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology · Bacteriophages and microbial interactions
