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A Bacteroidetes locus dedicated to fungal 1,6-β-glucan degradation: Unique substrate conformation drives specificity of the key endo-1,6-β-glucanase

Glycans are major nutrients available to the human gut microbiota. The Bacteroides are generalist glycan degraders, and this function is mediated largely by polysaccharide utilization loci (PULs). The genomes of several Bacteroides species contain a PUL, PUL(1,6-β-glucan), that was predicted to targ...

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Autores principales: Temple, Max J., Cuskin, Fiona, Baslé, Arnaud, Hickey, Niall, Speciale, Gaetano, Williams, Spencer J., Gilbert, Harry J., Lowe, Elisabeth C.
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5481569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28461332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M117.787606
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author Temple, Max J.
Cuskin, Fiona
Baslé, Arnaud
Hickey, Niall
Speciale, Gaetano
Williams, Spencer J.
Gilbert, Harry J.
Lowe, Elisabeth C.
author_facet Temple, Max J.
Cuskin, Fiona
Baslé, Arnaud
Hickey, Niall
Speciale, Gaetano
Williams, Spencer J.
Gilbert, Harry J.
Lowe, Elisabeth C.
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description Glycans are major nutrients available to the human gut microbiota. The Bacteroides are generalist glycan degraders, and this function is mediated largely by polysaccharide utilization loci (PULs). The genomes of several Bacteroides species contain a PUL, PUL(1,6-β-glucan), that was predicted to target mixed linked plant 1,3;1,4-β-glucans. To test this hypothesis we characterized the proteins encoded by this locus in Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron, a member of the human gut microbiota. We show here that PUL(1,6-β-glucan) does not orchestrate the degradation of a plant polysaccharide but targets a fungal cell wall glycan, 1,6-β-glucan, which is a growth substrate for the bacterium. The locus is up-regulated by 1,6-β-glucan and encodes two enzymes, a surface endo-1,6-β-glucanase, BT3312, and a periplasmic β-glucosidase that targets primarily 1,6-β-glucans. The non-catalytic proteins encoded by PUL(1,6-β-glucan) target 1,6-β-glucans and comprise a surface glycan-binding protein and a SusD homologue that delivers glycans to the outer membrane transporter. We identified the central role of the endo-1,6-β-glucanase in 1,6-β-glucan depolymerization by deleting bt3312, which prevented the growth of B. thetaiotaomicron on 1,6-β-glucan. The crystal structure of BT3312 in complex with β-glucosyl-1,6-deoxynojirimycin revealed a TIM barrel catalytic domain that contains a deep substrate-binding cleft tailored to accommodate the hook-like structure adopted by 1,6-β-glucan. Specificity is driven by the complementarity of the enzyme active site cleft and the conformation of the substrate. We also noted that PUL(1,6-β-glucan) is syntenic to many PULs from other Bacteroidetes, suggesting that utilization of yeast and fungal cell wall 1,6-β-glucans is a widespread adaptation within the human microbiota.
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spelling pubmed-54815692017-06-27 A Bacteroidetes locus dedicated to fungal 1,6-β-glucan degradation: Unique substrate conformation drives specificity of the key endo-1,6-β-glucanase Temple, Max J. Cuskin, Fiona Baslé, Arnaud Hickey, Niall Speciale, Gaetano Williams, Spencer J. Gilbert, Harry J. Lowe, Elisabeth C. J Biol Chem Glycobiology and Extracellular Matrices Glycans are major nutrients available to the human gut microbiota. The Bacteroides are generalist glycan degraders, and this function is mediated largely by polysaccharide utilization loci (PULs). The genomes of several Bacteroides species contain a PUL, PUL(1,6-β-glucan), that was predicted to target mixed linked plant 1,3;1,4-β-glucans. To test this hypothesis we characterized the proteins encoded by this locus in Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron, a member of the human gut microbiota. We show here that PUL(1,6-β-glucan) does not orchestrate the degradation of a plant polysaccharide but targets a fungal cell wall glycan, 1,6-β-glucan, which is a growth substrate for the bacterium. The locus is up-regulated by 1,6-β-glucan and encodes two enzymes, a surface endo-1,6-β-glucanase, BT3312, and a periplasmic β-glucosidase that targets primarily 1,6-β-glucans. The non-catalytic proteins encoded by PUL(1,6-β-glucan) target 1,6-β-glucans and comprise a surface glycan-binding protein and a SusD homologue that delivers glycans to the outer membrane transporter. We identified the central role of the endo-1,6-β-glucanase in 1,6-β-glucan depolymerization by deleting bt3312, which prevented the growth of B. thetaiotaomicron on 1,6-β-glucan. The crystal structure of BT3312 in complex with β-glucosyl-1,6-deoxynojirimycin revealed a TIM barrel catalytic domain that contains a deep substrate-binding cleft tailored to accommodate the hook-like structure adopted by 1,6-β-glucan. Specificity is driven by the complementarity of the enzyme active site cleft and the conformation of the substrate. We also noted that PUL(1,6-β-glucan) is syntenic to many PULs from other Bacteroidetes, suggesting that utilization of yeast and fungal cell wall 1,6-β-glucans is a widespread adaptation within the human microbiota. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2017-06-23 2017-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5481569/ /pubmed/28461332 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M117.787606 Text en © 2017 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice—Final version free via Creative Commons CC-BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) .
spellingShingle Glycobiology and Extracellular Matrices
Temple, Max J.
Cuskin, Fiona
Baslé, Arnaud
Hickey, Niall
Speciale, Gaetano
Williams, Spencer J.
Gilbert, Harry J.
Lowe, Elisabeth C.
A Bacteroidetes locus dedicated to fungal 1,6-β-glucan degradation: Unique substrate conformation drives specificity of the key endo-1,6-β-glucanase
title A Bacteroidetes locus dedicated to fungal 1,6-β-glucan degradation: Unique substrate conformation drives specificity of the key endo-1,6-β-glucanase
title_full A Bacteroidetes locus dedicated to fungal 1,6-β-glucan degradation: Unique substrate conformation drives specificity of the key endo-1,6-β-glucanase
title_fullStr A Bacteroidetes locus dedicated to fungal 1,6-β-glucan degradation: Unique substrate conformation drives specificity of the key endo-1,6-β-glucanase
title_full_unstemmed A Bacteroidetes locus dedicated to fungal 1,6-β-glucan degradation: Unique substrate conformation drives specificity of the key endo-1,6-β-glucanase
title_short A Bacteroidetes locus dedicated to fungal 1,6-β-glucan degradation: Unique substrate conformation drives specificity of the key endo-1,6-β-glucanase
title_sort bacteroidetes locus dedicated to fungal 1,6-β-glucan degradation: unique substrate conformation drives specificity of the key endo-1,6-β-glucanase
topic Glycobiology and Extracellular Matrices
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5481569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28461332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M117.787606
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