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Elucidation of an anaerobic pathway for metabolism of L-carnitine-derived -butyrobetaine to trimethylamine in human gut bacteria

Lauren J. Rajakovich, Beverly Fu, Maud Bollenbach, Emily P. Balskus

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA(2021)

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Abstract
Trimethylamine (TMA) is an important gut microbial metabolite strongly associated with human disease. There are prominent gaps in our understanding of how TMA is produced from the essential dietary nutrient L-carnitine, particularly in the anoxic environment of the human gut where oxygen-dependent L-carnitine-metabolizing enzymes are likely inactive. Here, we elucidate the chemical and genetic basis for anaerobic TMA generation from the L-carnitine-derived metabolite gamma-butyrobetaine (gamma bb) by the human gut bacterium Emergencia timonensis. We identify a set of genes up-regulated by gamma bb and demonstrate that the enzymes encoded by the induced gamma bb utilization (bbu) gene cluster convert gamma bb to TMA. The key TMA-generating step is catalyzed by a previously unknown type of TMA-lyase enzyme that utilizes a putative flavin cofactor to catalyze a redox-neutral transformation. We identify additional cultured and uncultured host-associated bacteria that possess the bbu gene cluster, providing insights into the distribution of anaerobic gamma bb metabolism. Lastly, we present genetic, transcriptional, and metabolomic evidence that confirms the relevance of this metabolic pathway in the human gut microbiota. These analyses indicate that the anaerobic pathway is a more substantial contributor to TMA generation from L-carnitine in the human gut than the previously proposed aerobic pathway. The discovery and characterization of the bbu pathway provides the critical missing link in anaerobic metabolism of L-carnitine to TMA, enabling investigation into the connection between this microbial function and human disease.
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microbiota,trimethylamine,L-carnitine
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