Tyrosine sulfation in a Gram-negative bacterium
  • Han, Sang-Wook
  • Lee, Sang-Won
  • Bahar, Ofir
  • Schwessinger, Benjamin
  • Robinson, Michelle R.
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Tyrosine sulfation, a well-characterized post-translation modification in eukaryotes, has not previously been reported in prokaryotes. Here, we demonstrate that the RaxST protein from the Gram-negative bacterium, Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae, is a tyrosine sulfotransferase. We used a newly developed sulfotransferase assay and ultraviolet photodissociation mass spectrometry to demonstrate that RaxST catalyses sulfation of tyrosine 22 of the Xoo Ax21 (activator of XA21-mediated immunity) protein. These results demonstrate a previously undescribed post-translational modification in a prokaryotic species with implications for studies of host immune responses and bacterial cell-cell communication systems.

키워드

RHIZOBIUM-MELILOTIINNATE IMMUNITYGENES ENCODESULFOTRANSFERASEPROTEINPEPTIDEKINASEPHOTODISSOCIATIONAVRXA21NODH
제목
Tyrosine sulfation in a Gram-negative bacterium
저자
Han, Sang-WookLee, Sang-WonBahar, OfirSchwessinger, BenjaminRobinson, Michelle R.Shaw, Jared B.Madsen, James A.Brodbelt, Jennifer S.Ronald, Pamela C.
DOI
10.1038/ncomms2157
발행일
2012-10
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Article
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Nature Communications
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