Mycothiol biochemistry
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Mycothiol biochemistry
Abstract
Mycothiol (MSH) is a novel thiol comprised of N-acetylcysteine amide-linked to GlcN-alpha(1-1)-Ins. It is the major thiol in most actinomycetes and is produced at millimolar levels in mycobacteria and streptomycetes. MSH biosynthesis occurs by linkage of GlcNAc to Ins, deacetylation to GlcN-Ins, ligation of the latter to L-cysteine, and transacetylation of the cysteinyl residue by CoASAc to produce MSH. The genes encoding the respective enzymes have been designated mshA, mshB, mshC, and mshD; all but mshA have been identified. Mycobacterium smegmatis mutants deficient in mshA, mshC, and mshD have been characterized. MSH plays a significant role in the detoxification of thiol-reactive substances, including formaldehyde, various electrophiles, and antibiotics. Mycothiol S-conjugates derived from electrophiles and antibiotics are cleaved by mycothiol S-conjugate amidase to release GlcN-Ins, used to resynthesize MSH, and a mercapturic acid which is excreted from the cell. A mycothiol-disulfide-selective reductase has been identified and likely helps to maintain cellular MSH in the reduced state. Mycothiol biochemistry has characteristics similar to those of glutathione but also has a variety of unique features.
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