Dr. Anton Volkov
Analysis of Prokaryotic Fatty Acid Double Bond Hydratases
Members of Myosin Cross-Reactive Antigen Family
Seiten/Umfang : 102 S. - 21 x 14,8 cm
Erscheint : 1. Aufl. 27.05.2010
Kategorie: Dissertation
Sprache: Englisch
Hochschule: Georg-August-Universität
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The present dissertation is focused on the phylogenetic, biochemical,
structural and physiological analysis of the hydratases from Streptococcus
pyogenes M49 and Lactobacillus acidophilus NCFM. These hydratases
belong to myosin cross-reactive antigen (MCRA) protein family
for which knowledge on the biochemical and physiological function is
scarce. This study provides the first line of evidences on biological significance
of this protein family as ubiquitous bacterial enzymes which
metabolize highly toxic unsaturated fatty acids to their less toxic and
more soluble hydroxy derivatives. Determined in this work de novo crystal
structure of Lactobacillus acidophilus NCFM hydratase allows to classify
the hydratases to the family of flavin containing amine
oxidoreductases and establishes a framework for further biochemical
and structural analysis of the rest MCRAs from the pathogenic and commensal
bacterial species.
Keywords:
Fatty acids,
Hydratase,
Prokaryotes,
Double bond,
Toxicity,
Myosin cross reactive antigen,
Minimal inhibitory concentration,
Lipids,
Oleic acid,
Linoleic acid,
Lactobacillus,
Streptococcus,
FAD,
Structure,
Hydroxy fatty acid,
Gene knockout.
Anton Volkov was born in 1983, Bolshoi Sundir,
Chuvashiya, Russia. He worked on the
PhD thesis (2007-2010) at the Department of
Plant Biochemistry within International Max
Planck Research School for Molecular Biology
of Georg-August-Universität Göttingen,
Germany and obtained his Diploma in Biology
in 2006 from the Faculty of Natural Sciences
of Novosibirsk State University, Russia.