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"Pawelek PD" Authored Publications:

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1 The enterobactin biosynthetic intermediate 2,3-dihydroxybenzoic acid is a competitive inhibitor of the Escherichia coli isochorismatase EntB Bin X; Pawelek PD; 40400396
CHEMBIOCHEM
2 Evidence of isochorismate channeling between the Escherichia coli enterobactin biosynthetic enzymes EntC and EntB Bin X; Pawelek PD; 39031458
CHEMBIOCHEM
3 Evidence of an intracellular interaction between the Escherichia coli enzymes EntC and EntB and identification of a potential electrostatic channeling surface Ouellette S; Pakarian P; Bin X; Pawelek PD; 35952947
CHEMBIOCHEM
4 A shared binding site for NAD+ and coenzyme A in an acetaldehyde dehydrogenase involved in bacterial degradation of aromatic compounds. Lei Y, Pawelek PD, Powlowski J 18537268
CHEMBIOCHEM
5 Subunit orientation in the Escherichia coli enterobactin biosynthetic EntA-EntE complex revealed by a two-hybrid approach. Pakarian P, Pawelek PD 27086082
CHEMBIOCHEM
6 Intracellular co-localization of the Escherichia coli enterobactin biosynthetic enzymes EntA, EntB, and EntE. Pakarian P, Pawelek PD 27470582
CHEMBIOCHEM
7 A novel set of vectors for Fur-controlled protein expression under iron deprivation in Escherichia coli. Pakarian P, Pawelek PD 27619907
CHEMBIOCHEM
8 Dual Activity of Rose Bengal Functionalized to Albumin-Coated Lanthanide-Doped Upconverting Nanoparticles: Targeting and Photodynamic Therapy. Sabri T, Pawelek PD, Capobianco JA 30028124
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Title:Intracellular co-localization of the Escherichia coli enterobactin biosynthetic enzymes EntA, EntB, and EntE.
Authors:Pakarian PPawelek PD
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27470582?dopt=Abstract
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PMID:27470582 Category:Biochem Biophys Res Commun Date Added:2019-05-31
Dept Affiliation: CHEMBIOCHEM
1 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke St., W., Montreal, H4B 1R6, Quebec, Canada.
2 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke St., W., Montreal, H4B 1R6, Quebec, Canada; Groupe de Recherche Axé sur la Structure des Protéines (GRASP), Canada. Electronic address: peter.pawelek@concordia.ca.

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Intracellular co-localization of the Escherichia coli enterobactin biosynthetic enzymes EntA, EntB, and EntE.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2016 09 09;478(1):25-32

Authors: Pakarian P, Pawelek PD

Abstract

Bacteria utilize small-molecule iron chelators called siderophores to support growth in low-iron environments. The Escherichia coli catecholate siderophore enterobactin is synthesized in the cytoplasm upon iron starvation. Seven enzymes are required for enterobactin biosynthesis: EntA-F, H. Given that EntB-EntE and EntA-EntE interactions have been reported, we investigated a possible EntA-EntB-EntE interaction in E. coli cells. We subcloned the E. coli entA and entB genes into bacterial adenylate cylase two-hybrid (BACTH) vectors allowing for co-expression of EntA and EntB with N-terminal fusions to the adenylate cyclase fragments T18 or T25. BACTH constructs were functionally validated using the CAS assay and growth studies. Co-transformants expressing T18/T25-EntA and T25/T18-EntB exhibited positive two-hybrid signals indicative of an intracellular EntA-EntB interaction. To gain further insights into the interaction interface, we performed computational docking in which an experimentally validated EntA-EntE model was docked to the EntB crystal structure. The resulting model of the EntA-EntB-EntE ternary complex predicted that the IC domain of EntB forms direct contacts with both EntA and EntE. BACTH constructs that expressed the isolated EntB IC domain fused to T18/T25 were prepared in order to investigate interactions with T25/T18-EntA and T25/T18-EntE. CAS assays and growth studies demonstrated that T25-IC co-expressed with the EntB ArCP domain could complement the E. coli entB(-) phenotype. In agreement with the ternary complex model, BACTH assays demonstrated that the EntB IC domain interacts with both EntA and EntE.

PMID: 27470582 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]





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