Abstract

Human axillary odor is formed by the action of Corynebacteria on odorless axilla secretions. Sulfanylalkanols, 3-methyl-3-sulfanylhexan-1-ol in particular, form one key class of the odoriferous compounds. A conjugate with the dipeptide Cys-Gly has been reported as the secreted precursor for 3-methyl-3-sulfanylhexan-1-ol. Here, we confirm the Cys-Gly-(S) conjugate as the major precursor of this odorant, with lower levels of the Cys-(S) conjugate being present in axilla secretions. The enzymatic release of 3-methyl-3-sulfanylhexan-1-ol from the Cys-Gly-(S) conjugate by the axilla isolate Corynebacterium Ax20 was thus investigated. Cellular extracts of Ax20 released 3-methyl-3-sulfanylhexan-1-ol from the Cys-Gly-(S) conjugate and from the Cys-(S) conjugate, whereas the previously isolated C-S lyase of this bacterial strain was only able to cleave the Cys-(S) conjugate. o-Phenanthroline blocked the release from the Cys-Gly-(S) conjugate but did not affect cleavage of the Cys-(S) conjugate, indicating that in a first step, a metal-dependent dipeptidase hydrolyzes the Cys-Gly bond. This enzyme was purified by four chromatographic steps and gel electrophoresis, and the partial amino acid sequence was determined. The corresponding gene was cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli. It codes for a novel dipeptidase with a high affinity toward the Cys-Gly-(S) conjugate of 3-methyl-3-sulfanylhexan-1-ol. Co-incubating either the synthetic Cys-Gly-(S) conjugate or fresh axilla secretions with both the C-S lyase and the novel dipeptidase did release 3-methyl-3-sulfanylhexan-1-ol, proving that the sequential action of these two enzymes from the skin bacterium Corynebacterium Ax20 does release the odorant from the key secreted precursor.

Highlights

  • Skin bacteria release the odoriferous principles from nonsmelling substrates present in these secretions

  • We had shown that a broad diversity of other unsaturated or hydroxylated odorant acids is present in hydrolyzed axilla secretions and that all these acids are released from the glands in the form of odorless glutamine conjugates [9, 10]

  • LC-MS Analysis of Axilla Fractions to Detect Amino Acid Conjugates of 3M3SH—Aqueous fractions of axilla secretions obtained by gel filtration were analyzed by LC-MS in comparison with synthetic Cys- and Cys-Gly-(S) conjugates of 3M3SH

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Summary

The abbreviations used are

3M3SH, 3-methyl-3-sulfanylhexan-1-ol; GC-FPD, gas-chromatography with flame photometric detection; LC, liquid chromatography; MS, mass spectrometry; MS2, two-stage mass analysis; HPLC, high pressure liquid chromatography; Ni-NTA, nickel-nitrilotriacetic acid

A Biochemical Mechanism of Human Axillary Odor Formation
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