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Functional metagenomics identifies an exosialidase with an inverting catalytic mechanism that defines a new glycoside hydrolase family (GH156)

Exosialidases are glycoside hydrolases that remove a single terminal sialic acid residue from oligosaccharides. They are widely distributed in biology, having been found in prokaryotes, eukaryotes, and certain viruses. Most characterized prokaryotic sialidases are from organisms that are pathogenic...

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Autores principales: Chuzel, Léa, Ganatra, Mehul B., Rapp, Erdmann, Henrissat, Bernard, Taron, Christopher H.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6254351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30249617
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.RA118.003302
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author Chuzel, Léa
Ganatra, Mehul B.
Rapp, Erdmann
Henrissat, Bernard
Taron, Christopher H.
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Ganatra, Mehul B.
Rapp, Erdmann
Henrissat, Bernard
Taron, Christopher H.
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description Exosialidases are glycoside hydrolases that remove a single terminal sialic acid residue from oligosaccharides. They are widely distributed in biology, having been found in prokaryotes, eukaryotes, and certain viruses. Most characterized prokaryotic sialidases are from organisms that are pathogenic or commensal with mammals. However, in this study, we used functional metagenomic screening to seek microbial sialidases encoded by environmental DNA isolated from an extreme ecological niche, a thermal spring. Using recombinant expression of potential exosialidase candidates and a fluorogenic sialidase substrate, we discovered an exosialidase having no homology to known sialidases. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that this protein is a member of a small family of bacterial proteins of previously unknown function. Proton NMR revealed that this enzyme functions via an inverting catalytic mechanism, a biochemical property that is distinct from those of known exosialidases. This unique inverting exosialidase defines a new CAZy glycoside hydrolase family we have designated GH156.
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spelling pubmed-62543512018-11-27 Functional metagenomics identifies an exosialidase with an inverting catalytic mechanism that defines a new glycoside hydrolase family (GH156) Chuzel, Léa Ganatra, Mehul B. Rapp, Erdmann Henrissat, Bernard Taron, Christopher H. J Biol Chem Glycobiology and Extracellular Matrices Exosialidases are glycoside hydrolases that remove a single terminal sialic acid residue from oligosaccharides. They are widely distributed in biology, having been found in prokaryotes, eukaryotes, and certain viruses. Most characterized prokaryotic sialidases are from organisms that are pathogenic or commensal with mammals. However, in this study, we used functional metagenomic screening to seek microbial sialidases encoded by environmental DNA isolated from an extreme ecological niche, a thermal spring. Using recombinant expression of potential exosialidase candidates and a fluorogenic sialidase substrate, we discovered an exosialidase having no homology to known sialidases. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that this protein is a member of a small family of bacterial proteins of previously unknown function. Proton NMR revealed that this enzyme functions via an inverting catalytic mechanism, a biochemical property that is distinct from those of known exosialidases. This unique inverting exosialidase defines a new CAZy glycoside hydrolase family we have designated GH156. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2018-11-23 2018-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6254351/ /pubmed/30249617 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.RA118.003302 Text en © 2018 Chuzel et al. Author's Choice—Final version open access under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) .
spellingShingle Glycobiology and Extracellular Matrices
Chuzel, Léa
Ganatra, Mehul B.
Rapp, Erdmann
Henrissat, Bernard
Taron, Christopher H.
Functional metagenomics identifies an exosialidase with an inverting catalytic mechanism that defines a new glycoside hydrolase family (GH156)
title Functional metagenomics identifies an exosialidase with an inverting catalytic mechanism that defines a new glycoside hydrolase family (GH156)
title_full Functional metagenomics identifies an exosialidase with an inverting catalytic mechanism that defines a new glycoside hydrolase family (GH156)
title_fullStr Functional metagenomics identifies an exosialidase with an inverting catalytic mechanism that defines a new glycoside hydrolase family (GH156)
title_full_unstemmed Functional metagenomics identifies an exosialidase with an inverting catalytic mechanism that defines a new glycoside hydrolase family (GH156)
title_short Functional metagenomics identifies an exosialidase with an inverting catalytic mechanism that defines a new glycoside hydrolase family (GH156)
title_sort functional metagenomics identifies an exosialidase with an inverting catalytic mechanism that defines a new glycoside hydrolase family (gh156)
topic Glycobiology and Extracellular Matrices
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6254351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30249617
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.RA118.003302
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