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Multiple Mycobacterium abscessus O-acetyltransferases influence glycopeptidolipid structure and colony morphotype

Mycobacterium abscessus causes severe lung infections. Clinical isolates can have either smooth (S) or rough (R) colony morphotypes; of these, S but not R variants have abundant cell wall glycopeptidolipids (GPL) consisting of a peptidolipid core substituted by a 6-deoxy-α-L-talose (6-dTal) and rham...

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Autores principales: Illouz, Morgane, Leclercq, Louis-David, Dessenne, Clara, Hatfull, Graham, Daher, Wassim, Kremer, Laurent, Guérardel, Yann
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10400925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37390990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.104979
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author Illouz, Morgane
Leclercq, Louis-David
Dessenne, Clara
Hatfull, Graham
Daher, Wassim
Kremer, Laurent
Guérardel, Yann
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Leclercq, Louis-David
Dessenne, Clara
Hatfull, Graham
Daher, Wassim
Kremer, Laurent
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description Mycobacterium abscessus causes severe lung infections. Clinical isolates can have either smooth (S) or rough (R) colony morphotypes; of these, S but not R variants have abundant cell wall glycopeptidolipids (GPL) consisting of a peptidolipid core substituted by a 6-deoxy-α-L-talose (6-dTal) and rhamnose residues. Deletion of gtf1, encoding the 6-dTal transferase, results in the S-to-R transition, mycobacterial cord formation, and increased virulence, underscoring the importance of 6-dTal in infection outcomes. However, since 6-dTal is di-O-acetylated, it is unclear whether the gtf1 mutant phenotypes are related to the loss of the 6-dTal or the result of the absence of acetylation. Here, we addressed whether M. abscessus atf1 and atf2, encoding two putative O-acetyltransferases located within the gpl biosynthetic locus, transfer acetyl groups to 6-dTal. We found deletion of atf1 and/or atf2 did not drastically alter the GPL acetylation profile, suggesting there are additional enzymes with redundant functions. We subsequently identified two paralogs of atf1 and atf2, MAB_1725c and MAB_3448. While deletion of MAB_1725c and MAB_3448 had no effect on GPL acetylation, the triple atf1-atf2-MAB_1725c mutant did not synthetize fully acetylated GPL, and the quadruple mutant was totally devoid of acetylated GPL. Moreover, both triple and quadruple mutants accumulated hyper-methylated GPL. Finally, we show deletion of atf genes resulted in subtle changes in colony morphology but had no effect on M. abscessus internalization by macrophages. Overall, these findings reveal the existence of functionally redundant O-acetyltransferases and suggest that O-acetylation influences the glycan moiety of GPL by deflecting biosynthetic flux in M. abscessus.
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spelling pubmed-104009252023-08-05 Multiple Mycobacterium abscessus O-acetyltransferases influence glycopeptidolipid structure and colony morphotype Illouz, Morgane Leclercq, Louis-David Dessenne, Clara Hatfull, Graham Daher, Wassim Kremer, Laurent Guérardel, Yann J Biol Chem Research Article Mycobacterium abscessus causes severe lung infections. Clinical isolates can have either smooth (S) or rough (R) colony morphotypes; of these, S but not R variants have abundant cell wall glycopeptidolipids (GPL) consisting of a peptidolipid core substituted by a 6-deoxy-α-L-talose (6-dTal) and rhamnose residues. Deletion of gtf1, encoding the 6-dTal transferase, results in the S-to-R transition, mycobacterial cord formation, and increased virulence, underscoring the importance of 6-dTal in infection outcomes. However, since 6-dTal is di-O-acetylated, it is unclear whether the gtf1 mutant phenotypes are related to the loss of the 6-dTal or the result of the absence of acetylation. Here, we addressed whether M. abscessus atf1 and atf2, encoding two putative O-acetyltransferases located within the gpl biosynthetic locus, transfer acetyl groups to 6-dTal. We found deletion of atf1 and/or atf2 did not drastically alter the GPL acetylation profile, suggesting there are additional enzymes with redundant functions. We subsequently identified two paralogs of atf1 and atf2, MAB_1725c and MAB_3448. While deletion of MAB_1725c and MAB_3448 had no effect on GPL acetylation, the triple atf1-atf2-MAB_1725c mutant did not synthetize fully acetylated GPL, and the quadruple mutant was totally devoid of acetylated GPL. Moreover, both triple and quadruple mutants accumulated hyper-methylated GPL. Finally, we show deletion of atf genes resulted in subtle changes in colony morphology but had no effect on M. abscessus internalization by macrophages. Overall, these findings reveal the existence of functionally redundant O-acetyltransferases and suggest that O-acetylation influences the glycan moiety of GPL by deflecting biosynthetic flux in M. abscessus. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2023-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10400925/ /pubmed/37390990 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.104979 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Illouz, Morgane
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Dessenne, Clara
Hatfull, Graham
Daher, Wassim
Kremer, Laurent
Guérardel, Yann
Multiple Mycobacterium abscessus O-acetyltransferases influence glycopeptidolipid structure and colony morphotype
title Multiple Mycobacterium abscessus O-acetyltransferases influence glycopeptidolipid structure and colony morphotype
title_full Multiple Mycobacterium abscessus O-acetyltransferases influence glycopeptidolipid structure and colony morphotype
title_fullStr Multiple Mycobacterium abscessus O-acetyltransferases influence glycopeptidolipid structure and colony morphotype
title_full_unstemmed Multiple Mycobacterium abscessus O-acetyltransferases influence glycopeptidolipid structure and colony morphotype
title_short Multiple Mycobacterium abscessus O-acetyltransferases influence glycopeptidolipid structure and colony morphotype
title_sort multiple mycobacterium abscessus o-acetyltransferases influence glycopeptidolipid structure and colony morphotype
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10400925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37390990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.104979
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