Structure and mechanism of sulfofructose transaldolase, a key enzyme in sulfoquinovose metabolism

Structure. 2023 Mar 2;31(3):244-252.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.str.2023.01.010. Epub 2023 Feb 17.

Abstract

Sulfoquinovose (SQ) is a key component of plant sulfolipids (sulfoquinovosyl diacylglycerols) and a major environmental reservoir of biological sulfur. Breakdown of SQ is achieved by bacteria through the pathways of sulfoglycolysis. The sulfoglycolytic sulfofructose transaldolase (sulfo-SFT) pathway is used by gut-resident firmicutes and soil saprophytes. After isomerization of SQ to sulfofructose (SF), the namesake enzyme catalyzes the transaldol reaction of SF transferring dihydroxyacetone to 3C/4C acceptors to give sulfolactaldehyde and fructose-6-phosphate or sedoheptulose-7-phosphate. We report the 3D cryo-EM structure of SF transaldolase from Bacillus megaterium in apo and ligand bound forms, revealing a decameric structure formed from two pentameric rings of the protomer. We demonstrate a covalent "Schiff base" intermediate formed by reaction of SF with Lys89 within a conserved Asp-Lys-Glu catalytic triad and defined by an Arg-Trp-Arg sulfonate recognition triad. The structural characterization of the signature enzyme of the sulfo-SFT pathway provides key insights into molecular recognition of the sulfonate group of sulfosugars.

Keywords: Schiff-base; aldolase; cryo-EM; enzyme mechanism; metabolism; sulfonate; sulfoquinovose; sulfur cycle; transaldolase.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Fructose-Bisphosphate Aldolase* / chemistry
  • Methylglucosides / chemistry
  • Methylglucosides / metabolism
  • Transaldolase* / chemistry
  • Transaldolase* / metabolism

Substances

  • Transaldolase
  • sulfoquinovose
  • Fructose-Bisphosphate Aldolase
  • Methylglucosides