钴胺素
科里诺伊德
生物
微生物代谢
细菌
寄主(生物学)
微生物群
基因组
辅因子
维生素B12
微生物种群生物学
新陈代谢
生态学
生物化学
酶
生物信息学
遗传学
甲基转移酶
甲基化
基因
作者
Zachary F. Hallberg,Erica C. Seth,Kersh Thevasundaram,Michiko E. Taga
出处
期刊:Biochemistry
[American Chemical Society]
日期:2022-08-29
卷期号:61 (24): 2791-2796
被引量:6
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.biochem.2c00367
摘要
Vitamin B12 (the cyanated form of cobalamin cofactors) is best known for its essential role in human health. In addition to its function in human metabolism, cobalamin also plays important roles in microbial metabolism and can impact microbial community function. Cobalamin is a member of the structurally diverse family of cofactors known as cobamides that are produced exclusively by certain prokaryotes. Cobamides are considered shared nutrients in microbial communities because the majority of bacteria that possess cobamide-dependent enzymes cannot synthesize cobamides de novo. Furthermore, different microbes have evolved metabolic specificity for particular cobamides, and therefore, the availability of cobamides in the environment is important for cobamide-dependent microbes. Determining the cobamides present in an environment of interest is essential for understanding microbial metabolic interactions. By examining the abundances of different cobamides in diverse environments, including 10 obtained in this study, we find that, contrary to its preeminence in human metabolism, cobalamin is relatively rare in many microbial habitats. Comparison of cobamide profiles of mammalian gastrointestinal samples and wood-feeding insects reveals that host-associated cobamide abundances vary and that fecal cobamide profiles differ from those of their host gastrointestinal tracts. Environmental cobamide profiles obtained from aquatic, soil, and contaminated groundwater samples reveal that the cobamide compositions of environmental samples are highly variable. As the only commercially available cobamide, cobalamin is routinely supplied during microbial culturing efforts. However, these findings suggest that cobamides specific to a given microbiome may yield greater insight into nutrient utilization and physiological processes that occur in these habitats.
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